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Business entities are formed by registration with the North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State.
Filing a Domestic LLC (for profit company, first registered in North Carolina) is
a $125 initial filing fee, $200 annual fee, and may not be submitted online. Expedited
service is available for an additional fee. Expedited same day and 24-
Filing a Foreign LLC (for profit company, first registered elsewhere) is a $250 initial
filing fee, $25 annual fee, and may not be submitted online. Expedited service is
available for an additional fee. Expedited same day and 24-
Filing a Domestic Corporation (for profit company, first registered in North Carolina)
is a $125 initial filing fee, $25 annual fee, and may not be submitted online. Expedited
service is available for an additional fee. Expedited same day and 24-
Filing a Foreign Corporation (for profit company, first registered elsewhere) is
a $250 initial filing fee, $25 annual fee, and may not be submitted online. Expedited
service is available for an additional fee. Expedited same day and 24-
A sole proprietor business does not require registration with the state.
North Carolina allows individuals and businesses to register a fictitious business name. This process is administered at the County level. For more information on DBAs in North Carolina visit this website.
Business licenses in North Carolina are issued through the County or City level. For more information on business licenses in North Carolina visit their website.
There are a number of professions that require a state license in North Carolina. For more information on professional licenses, visit this website. Occupational licenses are listed at this site.
North Carolina does have a state income tax for individuals. North Carolina does have a state income tax for corporations. Visit this website for more information on business income taxes in North Carolina.
North Carolina does not have a separate franchise tax for corporations. The franchise tax is filed with the income tax.
North Carolina does have a state sales tax. Visit this website for more information on sales taxes in North Carolina. Apply for an North Carolina sales tax permit here. This registration allows you to electronically register for an account ID number for Income Tax Withholding, Sales and Use Tax, and Machinery, Equipment, and Manufacturing Fuel Tax.
The state of North Carolina administers labor and employment issues through the North Carolina Department of Labor.
Unemployment insurance information for employers in North Carolina is available at this website.
Unemployment insurance information for workers in North Carolina is available at this location.
Information for employers in North Carolina regarding Worker's Compensation is available from the North Carolina Industrial Commission website. Employers are required by statute to carry Workers’ Compensation insurance if they employ three or more employees regularly employed in the same business or establishment, or one or more employees employed in activities which involve the use or presence of radiation, or if providing agriculture or domestic services, 10 or more full‑time nonseasonal agricultural workers regularly employed by the employer.
North Carolina provides Occupational Health & Safety support through NC Occupational Safety and Health Education and Research Center. Visit their website. This center provides continuing education, training, and outreach.
Resources for Starting a Business in North Carolina