Difference between revisions of "Texas Hospitality for Small Business Owners"
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Revision as of 01:13, 7 October 2016
Texas Hospitality for Small Business Owners | |
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Institution Information | |
Name | Texas Hospitality for Small Business Owners |
Project | Small Business Development Ecosystem of Houston |
Classification | Resource Center |
Non-Profit Status | Yes |
Cost | $ |
Development Stage | Start-Up |
Minorities | no |
Women | no |
Education | yes |
Certification | no |
Coworking | no |
Financing | no |
Meeting | no |
Mentoring | no |
Networking | no |
Contact Phone Number | 512- 936-0100 |
Website | https://texaswideopenforbusiness.com/start-business |
Contact E-Mail | |
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Starting a business in Texas requires you to complete a number of basic steps and make some key decisions. As part of your overall plan, you'll need to select a location, decide on a business structure, and obtain the necessary licenses and permits. Additionally, determining which financing options will meet your short-term needs and long-term goals is crucial. Within this section, you will find information on some quick steps on how to get started. We’ve broken the process of starting a business down into four basic steps, which are discussed in greater detail via the following links. Please note that new business owners should not hesitate to seek the guidance of a professional tax consultant, accountant, and/or attorney to help verify that all legal requirements are met before operating a business. Visit the website for more information. Source: Texas Open for Business