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Start Your Own Business in Arizona, Simple and Easy

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The startup of a business nowadays, thanks to technological advancements (e-Documents) and the efficiency in the application process of local governments, can be divided into three basic lines of action: a businessman’s drive to initiate a company; the identification of a niche or market in society; and lastly, fulfilling all the required licenses and permits.
A LICENSE is described as the authorization, permit, or action of generating a legal document, legal power, or a contract, through a notary who approves, closes and formalizes said LICENSE via a business entity like AZ Legal Choice LLC, approved by the Arizona Supreme Court.
Many of our clients in Arizona and Sonora frequently ask themselves about licenses and permits required to establish their businesses in the United States. What kinds of licenses are required? What permits or tax registration documents should I be seeking? At what levels of government will my business be reporting to? Is my business going to be accountable to the City, State and Federal Governments? These questions are common among our clients; we recommend that they consult business specialists that can assist in defining their legal and tax responsibilities.
The main purpose of the different licenses and permits required to start up and operate a business has, in essence, remained the same over time. Since the ancient times in Rome, Greece, and in our neighbor country, Mexico, with the Aztecs 1000 years ago, licenses granted for the sale or exchange of goods were intended to protect the public’s interests, as well as the business itself. When we refer to public interests, we can think of aspects such as public health and safety. In terms of the business, licenses are intended to safeguard its record in the community, and its good standing as a responsible entity. Licenses and permits also endorse the business’ civic responsibility in all activities related to sales and exchanges.
Dear reader of The Arizona Bilingual Magazine, laws ruling businesses are in continuous adjustment and it is crucial to be up-to-date in all regulations pertaining to your line of business. Ignoring such regulations, as well as tax-related requirements can leave you and your business lacking legal protection.
AZ Legal Choice, LLC helps you identify the licenses and permits required to open your business. Calls us at 520-360-2983 or contact us via email at azlegalchoice@outlook.com to discuss your specific needs and how we can assist you in the start-up and operation of your business in the State of Arizona.

Armando Sotelo-Ruiz, Mexican-American Citizen, President and CEO of AZ Legal Choice, LLC. He has a Master’s Degree in Business Administration in the United States and holds a bachelor’s degree in Engineering. Armando Sotelo-Ruiz represents top Arizonan businesses in Mexico and U.S.

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