Start a Business

From entrepreneurs to small businesses, our team of Small Business Advisors connect clients with information they need from state and local resources.

If you have big dreams, you've come to the right place.

Working in partnership with the North Carolina Department of Commerce, Small Business Advisors offers free one-on-one consultations to anyone starting a new business in North Carolina.

Our team can answer your questions and help you navigate topics like regulatory requirements, licensing stipulations, small business training and more. The guidance provided by Small Business Advisors is not intended to replace formal legal or accounting advice.

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Business Planning Checklist

Your guide to small business ownership in North Carolina starts here.

Step 1: Create a Business Plan

Turn your idea into a written, viable plan of action to help you obtain loans and be successful.

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Step 2: Decide on a Business Structure

Be sure to carefully consider the management, structural, and tax implications of your decision.

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Step 3: Get License Requirements

The state of NC doesn’t issue a single business license, but you may be subject to other requirements.

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Step 4: Gather Tax Information

Taxation for small businesses depends on the size and structure of your business. 

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Step 5: Identify Source of Financing

Discover financial resources available for small business owners in North Carolina. 

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Step 6: Learn Employer Responsibilities

Learn how to register as an employer, for unemployment insurance, and for worker’s compensation insurance. 

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Contact EDPNC Small Business Advisors

Our team is ready to answer your questions about business licensing and permitting, legal structures, forms, tax requirements, financing resources, hiring employees, and more. To contact EDPNC Small Business Advisors, fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you within 1 to 3 days.

How Can We Help You?

  • How do I start a business in North Carolina?

    The EDPNC Small Business Advisors are the go-to resource for starting a business in North Carolina. Using the Business Planning Checklist, you can start a business easily.

    Have questions or need help getting started? Connect with one of our Small Business Advisors for a customized consultation, detailed state license information and contacts for the city, county and federal governments appropriate to your business needs. The team in available Monday through Friday between 8:30 am to 4:00 pm at 800.228.8443

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  • How do I acquire a business license or permit?

    North Carolina no longer has a state-issued generic business license that will ensure compliance with all requirements. Some businesses may be subject to several state requirements while others may not be subject to any. There are nearly 950 regulatory, state-issued and occupational licenses and permits, 319 occupational licenses, 498 business licenses, and 80 business/occupational licenses. In addition, a local license may be required for your business.

    Have questions or need help getting started? Connect with one of our small business advisors for a customized consultation, detailed state license information and contacts for the city, county and federal governments appropriate to your business needs. The team in available Monday through Friday between 8:30 am to 4:00 pm at 800.228.8443

  • What else should I consider before starting a business in North Carolina?

    Here is what you should consider when starting your business: 

    • Consult with an accountant for bookkeeping and tax purposes. 
    • Consider obtaining insurance.  
    • Review contracts with legal counsel. 
    • Review applicable regulations (OSHA, EPA, Labor, etc.). 
    • Register trademarks or patents. 
    • Develop policy and employee handbook. 
    • Join trade associations and chambers of commerce. 

    Have questions or need help getting started? Connect with one of our small business advisors for a customized consultation, detailed state license information and contacts for the city, county and federal governments appropriate to your business needs. The team is available Monday – Friday between 8:30 am to 4:00 pm at 800.228.8443. 

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