There are many cities and states in the US which are good
for starting a business. What sets one
state apart from another is how supportive it is to new business owners. USM Studios
reviews the top five states to launch a business.
Entrepreneurs and small business owners need more than just
funding to launch their endeavor. Local and state laws can be complex and solid
training is needed to fully comprehend how to work with them. Tax codes can also be confounding if one.
When states step up to help people understand what they need to know and do
when operating a business, it benefits the new business owner, their company or
organization, their customers, clients and vendors. USM Studios takes a look at
the top five states, as rated by Thumbtack, a professional marketplace:
- Texas – Most friendly place to open a business. Lots of opportunity for new endeavors.
- New Hampshire – One of the easiest states to launch a business, but has some tough environmental laws.
- Utah – Zoning regulations are easier to grasp and follow in this state.
- Louisiana – Employment, hiring and labor laws allow for ease of getting staff in place.
- Colorado – Another friendly state for the prospective business owner to consider.
Entrepreneurs who wish to launch a business in their
respective state should take their time and peruse all local and state
regulations before opening the doors.
Find the local small business administration office in the area and take
advantage of what it offers. Consult with other small business owners at
networking events. The more you know, the more success you might have.