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Business entities are formed by registration with the Oklahoma Secretary of State.
Filing a Domestic LLC (for profit company, first registered in Oklahoma) is a $100 initial filing fee, $ annual fee, and may not be submitted online. Expedited service is available for an additional fee. Expedited processing is available in person.
Filing a Foreign LLC (for profit company, first registered elsewhere) is a $300 initial filing fee, $ annual fee, and may not be submitted online. Expedited service is available for an additional fee. Expedited processing is available in person.
Filing a Domestic Corporation (for profit company, first registered in Oklahoma) is a $50 initial filing fee, $ annual fee, and may not be submitted online. Expedited service is available for an additional fee. Expedited processing is available in person. The minimum fee is $50. Fee is $1.00 per $1,000 of authorized capital.
Filing a Foreign Corporation (for profit company, first registered elsewhere) is a $300 initial filing fee, $ annual fee, and may not be submitted online. Expedited service is available for an additional fee. Expedited processing is available in person.The minimum fee is $300. Fee is $1.00 per $1,000 of authorized capital. Foreign corporations (formed under the laws of any state or country other than Oklahoma) which are qualified to do business in Oklahoma may be required to file an annual certificate (annual report of capital invested in Oklahoma) with the Secretary of State on the anniversary date of its qualification in Oklahoma.
A sole proprietor business does not require registration with the state.
Oklahoma allows individuals and businesses to register a fictitious business name. This process is administered at the State level. For more information on DBAs in Oklahoma visit this website.
Business licenses in Oklahoma are issued through the County or City. For more information on business licenses in Oklahoma visit this website to locate the city or county contact information.
There are a number of professions that require a state license in Oklahoma. For more information on professional licenses, visit this website. The Oklahoma Business Registration & Licensing System links you to the appropriate state agencies and forms that can get you up and running in record time.
Oklahoma does have a state income tax for individuals. Oklahoma does have a state income tax for corporations. Visit this website for more information on business income taxes in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma does have a franchise tax for corporations. Corporations are taxed $1.25 for each $1,000 of capital invested or used in Oklahoma. Foreign corporations are additionally assessed $100 per year, payable to the Oklahoma Tax Commission, for the Secretary of State acting as their registered agent.
Oklahoma does have a state sales tax. Visit this website for more information on sales taxes in Oklahoma. Apply for an Oklahoma sales tax permit here. This package has useful information on starting a business in Oklahoma as well as applications for sales and withholding taxes.
The state of Oklahoma administers labor and employment issues through the Oklahoma Department of Labor.
Unemployment insurance information for employers in Oklahoma is available at this website.
Unemployment insurance information for workers in Oklahoma is available at this location.
Information for employers in Oklahoma regarding Worker's Compensation is available from the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Court website.
Oklahoma provides Occupational Health & Safety support through Oklahoma Safety Pays
OSHA Consultation Division. Visit their website. The Safety Pays® Occupational Safety
& Health Administration (OSHA) Consultation Division provides free, confidential,
voluntary, non-
Resources for Starting a Business in Oklahoma