The formula for a successful business includes an entrepreneurial spirit, passion and creativity, sure. It also includes lots and lots of paperwork. Whether you need to pay vendors or bills, recruit employees or customers, or handle hundreds of other routine business tasks, you'll need to fill out a form to do it.
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Start-up small business forms
Before you're even open for business you'll need to fill out forms laying claim to your business name and intellectual property.
I recommend: Start by getting a business license from your state or county. Links to your local offices, where you can obtain the necessary registration forms, are available from the
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
Tax forms
Small businesses must file a host of forms with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allowing you to do everything from obtaining an employer identification number (EIN), to paying your employees to claiming business deductions on your income taxes.
I recommend: Download all the relevant small business forms directly from the
IRS. You also can find a complete suite of federal tax forms, along with hundreds of other business forms from the federal government, at
Business.gov.
Accounting forms
Bookkeeping is the backbone of every business; find the right business form for tracking account balances, paying vendors or reporting financials.
I recommend: AllBusiness.com offers a
Business Bookkeeping & Accounting Forms Kit that includes everything from sample balance sheets and income statements to blank expense reports and depreciation worksheets.
HR forms
Considering employment applications, employee appraisals and time-tracking sheets, your personnel department requires its own business form library.
I recommend: Download free exit interview forms, performance reviews and time sheets free from
HRVillage.com.
Legal forms
A business can never be too careful; protect your company from litigation and investigation with the proper legal documents.
I recommend: Download a variety of free legal documents for your business — ranging from employment contracts to incorporation documents — from
FindLaw or
Free Legal Forms. If you can't find what you need, download business forms or legal explanations for a fee from
U.S. Legal Forms.
Sales forms
Control the chaos that often erupts when you're making sales and moving inventory; the right business form will help you do it.
I recommend: Entrepreneur magazine's FormNET houses a selection of free
inventory and
sales forms, including layaway records and purchase orders, as well as merchandise returns and vendor checklists, designed especially for small businesses.
Use business forms software
You can have your own handy library with packaged business forms software.
I recommend: Quicken Legal Business Pro includes small business forms plus a wealth of how-to information on starting a running a business. Find more small business forms software at
Business.com.
Get small business forms on paper
Your check vendor or office supplies store can also set you up with the full run of any forms you’ll need to fill in with pen or pencil.
I recommend: Deluxe, a major printer of checks, is also a paper business form printer. Also check
Office Depot and more business form sources at at
Business.com.