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Business entities are formed by registration with the Rhode Island Secretary of State. The Rhode Island First Stop Business Information Center will provide a customized checklist of government regulations and agencies for your business.
Filing a Domestic LLC (for profit company, first registered in Rhode Island) is a $150 initial filing fee, $50 annual fee, and may be submitted online. Expedited service is not available. Online filing is available for an additional fee.
Filing a Foreign LLC (for profit company, first registered elsewhere) is a $150 initial filing fee, $50 annual fee, and may be submitted online. Expedited service is not available. Online filing is available for an additional fee.
Filing a Domestic Corporation (for profit company, first registered in Rhode Island) is a $230 initial filing fee, $50 annual fee, and may be submitted online. Expedited service is not available. Online filing is available for an additional fee.
Filing a Foreign Corporation (for profit company, first registered elsewhere) is a $310 initial filing fee, $50 annual fee, and may be submitted online. Expedited service is not available. Online filing is available for an additional fee.
A sole proprietor business does not require registration with the state.
Rhode Island allows individuals and businesses to register a fictitious business name. This process is administered at the state level for corporations and LLCs, city or town level for other entities level. For more information on DBAs in Rhode Island visit this website.
Business licenses in Rhode Island are issued through the State. For more information on business licenses in Rhode Island visit their website.
There are a number of professions that require a state license in Rhode Island. For more information on professional licenses, visit this website. Additional information and other occupations are available at this website.
Rhode Island does have a state income tax for individuals. Rhode Island does have a state income tax for corporations. Visit this website for more information on business income taxes in Rhode Island.
Rhode Island does not have a franchise tax for corporations.
Rhode Island does have a state sales tax. Visit this website for more information on sales taxes in Rhode Island. Apply for a Rhode Island sales tax permit here. The Rhode Island Division of Taxation Combined Online Registration Service provides registration for sales tax, income tax withholding, and unemployment insurance.
The state of Rhode Island administers labor and employment issues through the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training.
Unemployment insurance information for employers in Rhode Island is available at this website.
Unemployment insurance information for workers in Rhode Island is available at this location.
Information for employers in Rhode Island regarding Worker's Compensation is available from the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training Worker's Compensation website.
Rhode Island provides Occupational Health & Safety support through Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training Occupational Safety Unit. Visit their website.
Resources for Starting a Business in Rhode Island