Tonight, I mailed my new business application to the city of Albuquerque. With this, the creation of my new business is official. Amusingly, the rational choice is to not register with the city --- the penalty for not registering is a third the cost of registration.
Oddly, the Albuquerque registration form is a Word document. It opened fine in LibreOffice but normally PDF forms would be used for this purpose.
After reviewing a few lists, I've been following the SBDC guide for the overall "Starting a Business" process. Their guide appears to be the most comprehensive, although registering with the city is an implied step versus an explicit one. If the state really wanted to spur new businesses, they would create a single portal (the Secretary of State site is quite unfocused) and not hit applicants with questions about their accrual methodology so early in the process.
If the Feds believed in growing jobs, they could start by eliminating business hours on the IRS website.
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