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Mentoring Small Businesses on the Muskegon Lakeshore

Business registration

A sole proprietor or co-partnership is required by law to file the business name (if different than the real name of the person) at the county clerk's office where your business is located.  Filing the business name allows the public or anyone dealing with the business to find out who owns the business.


However, corporations, limited liability companies and limited partnerships are required by law to be filed with the State of Michigan. Therefore, corporations should NOT file with the county clerk's office.  It’s always a good idea to check with an attorney to be sure you have completed all necessary business registration forms.


Basic business registration forms for counties in this region are listed below.

County Business Registration Forms


Document Library

NameDescription
DocumentAllegan County Business Registration FormAllegan County Business Registration Form
DocumentKent County Business Registration FormKent County Business Registration Form
DocumentMuskegon County Sole Proprietorship Registration FormMuskegon County Sole Proprietorship Registration Form
DocumentMuskegon County Partnership Registration FormMuskegon County Partnership Registration Form
DocumentNewaygo County Business Registration FormNewaygo County Business Registration Form
DocumentOceana County Business Registration FormOceana County Business Registration Form
DocumentOttawa County Business Registration FormOttawa County Business Registration Form
State of Michigan

The Michigan Business Taxes Registration Booklet explains who needs to register for what types of state taxes, and how to register.  The basic business registration form is on page 7/8.  To open the booklet,
click here.

To access other state business tax forms go to Michigan Business Taxes website www.michigan.gov/taxes and click on “Business Tax Information” on the Business list in the lower right-hand corner.

Federal

After you’ve registered with the state, you’re ready to apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) with the IRS.  There are several ways to apply:

Apply Online – This is the easiest way to apply (and the IRS’s preferred method).  Your EIN is issued immediately once you complete the online process.  To register online go to the EIN Assistant.

Use The IRS’ Toll-Free Telephone Service - Taxpayers can obtain an EIN immediately by calling the Business & Specialty Tax Line at (800) 829-4933. The hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. local time, Monday through Friday. An assistor takes the information, assigns the EIN, and provides the number to an authorized individual over the telephone. Note: International applicants must call (267) 941-1099 (Not a toll-free number).

Apply By FAX or Mail – Fill out an application form and either fax it to (859) 669-5760

or mail it to:

Internal Revenue Service
Attn:  EIN Operation
Cincinnati, OH 45999


To open a copy of the application form click here.

To access other federal business tax forms click here.