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We understand that the laws impacting and regulating business can be complicated so we have created this guide for doing business in Missouri. This guide provides basic information regarding the selection and creation of a Missouri statutory entity that serves your needs and purposes.
Under Missouri law, whether an entity is transacting or doing business in the state is determined on a case-by-case basis. There is no statutory standard or bright-line rule to apply to determine if an entity must register.
Corporation Statutes. Chapter 347 — Limited Liability Companies - Mergers and Consolidations of Business Organizations (LLC's) Chapter 351 — General Business Corporations (Domestic and Foreign Corporations) Chapter 355 — General Not For Profit Corporation Law (Domestic and Foreign)
Definitions. — As used in sections 285.525 to 285.550, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) "Business entity", any person or group of persons performing or engaging in any activity, enterprise, profession, or occupation for gain, benefit, advantage, or livelihood.
Registering with the Missouri Secretary of State is an important step for certain types of businesses. Missouri law requires any person or business entity which transacts business in the state under a name other than their own “true name” to register with the Secretary of State. Sole proprietorships operating under their legal personal name ...
Register with the Missouri Secretary of State. Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN) Register for Missouri business taxes. File paperwork to hire employees. Check for city and county licenses and permits, and obtain industry licenses. Now let’s break these steps down. 1. Decide on your business structure.
The Secretary of State is the chief elections official in Missouri, bearing responsibility for administration of statewide elections involving both issues and individuals, and oversees local verification of petition signatures for initiative petitions.