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Register Your Business

Registering your business is a key part of getting up and running. All companies doing business in New Jersey need to register with the State.
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The steps required to register your business may vary depending on the business structure and industry. Most businesses can expect to: 

  1. Search for Available Business Names
  2. Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS 
  3. Form Your Business
  4. Register for New Jersey Tax and Employer Purposes

Learn more about these steps below.

If you are an out-of-state business, you can use our Out-of-State registration guide.

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Search Available Business Names Based on Business Structure

Your business name is the name you will use to represent your business.

If you are an LLC, C-Corp, S-Corp, LP, or LLP, you should check if your business name is available with the New Jersey Department of Treasury. If your name is available, you will reserve your name when you submit your business formation documents. You will need your business Certificate of Formation to officially register your business name. 

If you are a sole proprietor or a general partnership, and you do not want to use your personal name as your business name, you can register a business name at your local county clerk’s office.

Check If Your Business Name Is Available

Form Your Business

By forming your business with the State, you are establishing the business structure for your business. 

Only an LLC, C-Corp, S-Corp, LP, or LLP needs to form a business entity with the New Jersey Department of Treasury's Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services. Your business formation will determine the income tax forms needed to file taxes for your business. Failure to officially form your business will create difficulties in filing taxes, which may result in additional penalties and fees. 

Before forming your business, make sure to have:

  • Your business name
  • Identified your business structure
  • Obtained your EIN 
  • A description of your business 
  • A business address
  • A registered agent (A person or company able to receive legal documents on behalf of your business. This can be the business owner or someone else, but they need to have a New Jersey address.)

After you form your business, you will obtain a Certificate of Formation or Certificate of Authority which will display your Entity ID. An Entity ID is a 10-digit number used to identify your corporate business records. Your corporate records are public and kept separate from your tax records, which are confidential.

Complete the Business Formation

Obtain an Employer Identification Number from the IRS

An Employee Identification Number (EIN) is a 9-digit unique identifier for your business, much like a Social Security Number (SSN) is a unique number assigned to an individual. It does not expire and once it has been assigned it’s never issued again. 

All businesses should obtain an EIN. You will need an EIN to pay employees, file business tax returns, open a business bank account or obtain a loan. Failure to obtain an EIN may block your business from filing taxes appropriately, which can result in additional fees and penalties.

To obtain an EIN, you will need:

  • A principal officer for the business (this is the individual responsible for the business)
  • The taxpayer identification for the principal officer (SSN, Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), or EIN)

How to Apply

You may apply for an EIN from the Federal Internal Revenue Service (IRS) either online, by fax, or by mail. 

  • Applying online should take no more than 15 minutes, and you will receive your EIN right away.
  • Applying by fax, write your fax number in bold on the top of your application. The IRS will be able to fax your EIN back typically within 4 days. 
  • Applying by mail may take 2 to 4 weeks.

If you do not have a SSN or an ITIN, you can apply by fax or by mail using Form SS-4, or if you want to apply online, you need to get an ITIN or SSN. 

Obtain an EIN from the IRS

Register for New Jersey Tax and Employer Purposes

All businesses must register for state taxes with the New Jersey Department of Taxation’s Division of Revenue & Enterprise Services (DORES) to provide information that will let the state determine the taxes and employer contributions for which you may be responsible. Failure to register your business will result in penalties and fees on taxes owed to the State of New Jersey.

Before you complete this form, make sure you have:

  • Your entity ID (the 10-digit number you obtain when you form your business) *General partnerships or sole proprietorships do not need this
  • Your NAICS code (this is an 8-digit number used to classify your business industry in the United States)
  • Sales tax collection information (this is done through your chosen accounting system, for example, QuickBooks)
  • Anticipated first payroll withholding date for employees (if applicable)
  • Mailing address and business location(s)

After completing your registration you will receive an NJ Tax ID and a Certificate of Authorization to Collect Sales Tax. The NJ Tax ID is often the same as your EIN with 3 additional numbers added, this 12-digit number is your identifier when you pay state taxes.

The Certificate of Authorization to Collect Sale Tax is only given to you if you are collecting sales tax and needs to be displayed in your place of business. Learn more about what you need to register for taxes.

Need more help?

Watch a step-by-step video for forming your New Jersey business online. Forming your business is when you register your business name and business structure (i.e., LLC or corporation with the State). The video breaks down key definitions you need to understand for the formation process and the documentation required to start the application.

Important Timestamps:

  • 1:06 What is a business structure
  • 2:14 When is a Certificate of Formation/Authorization required
  • 3:07 What is the difference between Formation and Authorization
  • 3:38 What do you need to complete a Formation/Authorization Business Structure Filing?
  • 13:44 Learn about key dates on the confirmation page


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