Here is a checklist from the Cape Cod Business Journal for starting a new business.  (This is not meant to be a substitute for a good accountant or attorney.) Ask your accountant about:  * Federal tax ID number  * State tax ID number  * State unemployment insurance withholding  * State sales tax number and filings  * Federal unemployment insurance withholding  * Federal payroll withholding filings and forms  * State payroll withholding filings and forms  * Employer’s contribution to Social Security  * W-4 forms for employees  * Immigration forms for employees  * State corporate minimum tax  * State and federal corporate tax returns  * State Department of Corporations annual filings  * Quarterly payroll withholding forms and coupons  * Setting up a simple bookkeeping system  * Companies that handle payroll for you  * Preparing income statements and balance sheets  Ask local merchants about buying or leasing:  * Personal computers  * Photocopiers  * Telephone systems  * Furniture  | Ask your insurance agent about:  * Business owner’s insurance (to cover equipment)  * Insurance to cover premises and contents  * Liability insurance to cover you and employees  * Workmen’s compensation insurance  * Auto insurance for company vehicles and drivers  * Group health insurance and state laws requiring it  * Group dental insurance  * Group term life insurance  * Business interruption insurance  * Disability insurance for you and employees  * Listing landlord and owners of leased equipment on  fire and theft insurance policiesAsk your bank about:  * Business checking acct, checks, deposit stamp  * Business Master Card or VISA card  * Business line of credit  * Being a Master Card-VISA merchant  * Depositing federal payroll withholding at the bank  |  
  | Ask your attorney about:  * The pros and cons of sole proprietorships,  partnerships, and incorporation  * Incorporation papers and filing fees  * Corporate resolutions, bylaws, and minutes  * Corporate stock authorization, and issuing  * Leases for equipment, office space, and vehicles  * Contracts between you and employees,  suppliers, and customers  * The benefits of written personnel policies and  procedures  * State, county, and local licenses for such things  as alcohol, food, milk, elevators, plumbing, electrical  work, fishing, street vending, entertainment, video  games, juke boxes, lodging, fire safety, occupancy,  and shellfishing.  * Music copyright licenses from ASCAP and BMI  |