Start-Business Journey

What confuses this journey most is treating the tax card, commercial register, and local license as totally separate files. It is better to see them as a startup bundle: what proves the business first, then what registers it, then what allows it to operate on the ground.

First doorBusiness shape and file
Core orderTax then register then permit
Key toolBusiness launch planner
Best useBefore you start looping

Suggested order

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Define the business type and starting file

Before any paper, know whether the business is truly ready or still stuck at address, contract, or use-type stage.

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Start with the tax card

It is the first practical translation of the business into state files and affects what follows.

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Then the commercial register

Once the file is clearer, commercial registration becomes more logical and less confusing.

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Local permit and dependent files

After the tax and commercial base, review the local license, signage, or road-occupancy file if the business type requires them.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I start with the commercial register first?
Usually no. The clearer start is often the business shape and tax file first, then commercial registration.
Does the local permit come before everything?
Usually not. It is important, but its timing is calmer once the core business files become clearer.
What is the best start if I am still unsure?
The Business Launch Planner, because it helps determine whether you are even ready to open the file at all.