Utah Web site registers 100,000th business

Published: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 8:18 p.m. MDT
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Utah's OneStop Business Registration reached a new milestone by registering its 100,000th business online Wednesday.

Online registrations now account for more than 60 percent of all business registrations in Utah.

The Web site allows registration of a business with the Utah State Tax Commission, the Utah Labor Commission, the Utah Department of Commerce, the Utah Department of Workforce Services, plus six participating cities. Businesses are notified if they need to register with the Internal Revenue Service and are then connected to the online registration service. At the end of the process, they receive all of the necessary licenses and account numbers for their business.

The OSBR registration process can be done online at any hour and from any location by accessing secure.utah.gov/osbr-user/user/welcome.html. Should a user need to gather additional information, or consult a lawyer or business partner in order to answer a question, the user can log out, seek advice, then log back in and continue the registration anytime within 120 days of beginning the online process. In addition, live chat operators are available around the clock to answer any registration questions.

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