In Utah, you can establish a sole proprietorship by registering your business with the Utah State Government. There are four simple steps you should take:
To find out how to establish a sole proprietorship in any other state, see Nolo's 50-State Guide to Establishing a Sole Proprietorship.
1. Choose a Business Name
In Utah, a sole proprietor may use his or her own given name or may use a trade name. If you plan to use an assumed business name or trade name, state law requires that the name be distinguishable from the name of another company currently on record. It is also a good idea to choose a name that is not too similar to another registered business because of common and federal law trademark protections. To make sure your business name is available, run a search in the following government databases:
2. File an Assumed Business Name
Whether you use a business name that is different from your legal name or just your legal name, Utah requires you to register your business with the Department of Commerce. You can register an assumed business name, or dba, with the Utah Division of Corporations and Commercial Code. To file your trade name you must fill out a Doing Business As Application available from the Division of Corporations. Alternatively, you can file this application and register your business online through the Utah One Stop Business Registration. The filing fee is $22.
3. Obtain Licenses, Permits, and Zoning Clearance
Your business may need to obtain business licenses or professional licenses depending on its business activities. Utah provides a comprehensive website of every profession and occupation that requires a license by any sole proprietorship. A business can obtain this information by going to the Utah Division of Occupational & Professional Licenses. In addition, local regulations, including business licenses, building permits, and zoning clearances, may apply to your business. You will need to check with your city and county governments for more information.
4. Obtain an Employer Identification Number
Sole proprietors who wish to have employees need to obtain an Employer Identification Number, or EIN. This is a nine digit number issued by the IRS for tax reporting purposes. All businesses with employees are required to report wages to the IRS using their EIN. Registering for an EIN can be done online at the IRS website.
Sole proprietors without employees are not required to have an EIN because they can use their Social Security number to report taxes. Nevertheless, you may want to obtain one anyway for your business. Some banks require one to open a bank account and it can reduce the risk of identity theft.
In Utah, businesses are required to report taxes and file various employee reports. You may need to use your EIN when registering your business to report taxes through the Utah One Stop Business Registration. If you have employees, you must report and pay employment taxes on a periodic basis. More information related to employment taxes can be obtained by registering with the Utah One Stop Business Registration.
Next Steps
It is important to consider doing the following once you have established your sole proprietorship: