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Register today at INBiz.in.gov. Get back to what you love.

] Hours Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

] Contact 317-234-9768 INBiz.in.gov

] Address 302 W. Washington StreetRoom E018Indianapolis, IN 46204

Do what makes you happy.

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INBiz is the state of Indiana’s one-stop

resource for registering and managing your

business and ensuring it complies with state

laws and regulations. From registering your

business’s name to employer reporting and

tax registration, you need go no further than

INBiz.in.gov.

INBiz is a best-in-class portal that provides a

streamlined and expedited process for your

business needs. Starting with the Office of the

Secretary of State, Department of Workforce

Development and Department of Revenue,

INBiz will eventually add additional state

agencies with significant business interactions.

In addition, we’re utilizing state-of-the-art

security features on INBiz, so you can

feel safe about inputting your personal and

business information into our system.

We value you and your business and would

do nothing to put you at risk.

While the Secretary of State’s office salutes you,

we know you have a lot of work to do.

Congratulations on starting a new business.

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Available Services

Instructional Videos

elcome to INBiz, a website designed to streamline the

process of opening and operating a business in Indiana. The state of Indiana is committed to simplifying the process of doing business and minimizing regulatory burdens. INBiz was created so you can spend more time focused on your business and spend less time fi ling paperwork.

Instead of clicking through multiple websites to fi ll out forms and memorizing multiple passwords and usernames, INBiz centralizes many of the essential services business owners need.

Since launching INBiz in April 2016,

we’ve added features from the Secretary of State’s Offi ce that ease the process for businesses of all sizes to register, fi le key reports, request corporate documents and more. Our long-term goal, however, is to build the platform into a one-stop portal, where business owners can go to fulfi ll all fi ling requirements.

Whether you’re a one-person shop or an accounting specialist for a major corporation, it’s Hoosiers like you who we rely on to create new jobs, innovate and make our state a great place to live and work.

We look forward to working with you.

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WELCOME TO INBIZ.Focus on your passion. We’ll take careof the rest.

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TAX REGISTRATION

WAGE REPORTING UNEMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS ENTITYREPORTS

BUSINESS SEARCH

NAME RESERVATION

CERTIFIED COPIES

INFORMATION REQUEST

It’s easier than ever to register your business.

Familiarize yourself with resources made available

to employers.

Get your business off the ground by fi nding a business

name and a registered agent.

INBiz off ers free copies of business entity fi lings and

certifi cates.

Obtain free certifi ed copies of business entity

fi lings and certifi cates.

Have a name in mind for a future business venture?

Claim it on INBiz.

Is it time to fi le your report? Don’t lose sight of

your deadline.

Seamlessly fi le quarterly wage reports.

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Welcome to INBiz!

Start My Business Business Filings Workforce Management Taxes & Fees Certifi cation About

CONNIE LAWSONIndiana Secretary of State

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How to Create My Account

How to Manage My Payment Options

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New & UpcomingSERVICESINBiz is working to identify additional areas of service that will be made available at a later date.

LICENSING

NOTARY

UNCLAIMED PROPERTY

TRADEMARK

UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE

REAL ESTATE TRANSFER

Need help understanding which permits, licenses and certifi cations

are required for your business? Look out for our upcoming guide.

Need to renew your notary license or search for a notary public? INBiz

will soon off er these servicesand more.

Do you have any unclaimed property to report? INBiz will soon

allow you to fi le annual reports.

Apply for a trademark and search records quickly and easily through

a forthcoming resource.

You’ll soon be able to browse through the UCC database, fi le

liens, get offi cial search certifi cates and more through INBiz.

Keep an eye out for our license transfer page, where you’ll be

able to complete transfers and transactions.

Connie LawsonIndiana Secretary of State

Small BusinessReporting Survey

UNDER HEA 1157, ENACTED BY THE 2017 GENERAL ASSEMBLY, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation created a portal for small businesses and local governments to identify redundant state reporting requirements. Click the link below to access the portal and a brief survey that allows users to submit feedback about the new initiative.

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Takeaway from the 2017 Indiana General Assembly

HEA 1001State biennial budget

Among its planned expenditures, this year’s $31 billion state budget includes funding for

the Next Level Trust Fund, which provides up to $250 million in venture capital funding for high-

potential start-ups.

HEA 1002$1.2 billion plan for road

fundingThe road building plan promises to improve current roads, complete projects on major

thoroughfares and provides funding for future projects for state- and county-owned roads alike.

HEA 1004Expansion of pre-K

This pilot program, encouraged by the business community, more than doubles state funding for

preschool to $22 million each year. The expanded budget will be made available to an additional 15

counties.

HEA 1144South Shore Rail Transit

This bill calls for adding a parallel railroad track to the current South Shore Line, which runs

between Gary and Michigan City. Under the new law, the Northwest Indiana Regional Development

Authority will lead an eff ort to attract transit-oriented investments.

HEA 1008Workforce DevelopementThis initiative requires the State board of

Education and the Department of Worforce Developement to work together for career and

technical education.

SEA 2135G cell towers

Good news for residents and businesses in rural areas: With the passage of this new bill, it will be easier than ever to install small cell facilities that

should improve wireless networks.

State lawmakers referred to the 2017 legislative session as one of the most productive in recent history. Here are some of the new laws that will help the business community:

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Resources to meet all your business needs in one place.

DISCOVER WHICH ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS APPLY TO YOUR BUSINESS

The Compliance and Technical Assistance Program (CTAP), a non-regulatory offi ce within the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM), provides free, confi dential compliance and technical assistance to regulated industries.

CTAP can assist businesses with pollution prevention opportunities that have the potential to move qualifi ed businesses into a less burdensome regulatory tier.

Among its services, CTAP provides on-site consultations, assistance with permits, online environmental resources and free training on environmental regulations.

Learn More

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INBiz will be shut down between 11:30 p.m. Dec. 31, 2017 and 9 p.m. Jan. 1, 2018 to allow administrators to add new functionalities required by new law. During this period, users won’t be able to perform electronic filings or transactions with the Business Services Division of the Secretary of State’s office.

Users who wish to have an effective date of Jan. 1, 2018 must submit filings online prior to 11:30 p.m. Dec. 31, 2017 or must submit a hard copy of the filing that notes the future effective date.

During this period, several new forms and revised forms will be uploaded to INBiz and will be available to users on Jan. 2, 2018. When submitting forms in 2018, please be sure to submit the most recent version.

Bank holding companies will no longer be able to bypass the Department of Financial Institutions approval process regarding changes of entity name filings submitted to the Secretary of State’s office.

Any filings or amendments received by the Secretary of State that change the name of the entity to include “bank” must be forwarded to the Department of Financial Institutions for review. After review, the department will forward results to the Secretary of State’s office.

All domestic and foreign limited partnerships (LPs) and limited liability partnerships (LLPs) will be required to file biennial reports with the Secretary of State’s office. This change ensures the Secretary of State’s office has up-to-date information for LPs and LLPs and makes both partnerships consistent with other entity types.

For LPs and LLPs that registered with the Secretary of State’s office prior to Jan. 1, 2018, the first biennial report will be due during the businesses’ formation or registration month in 2019 and during every odd year moving forward.

LPs and LLPs registering on or after Jan. 1, 2018, must file biennial reports by the end of the month of registration every two years.

Hoosiers who serve as registered agents will have the option to be listed as Commercial Registered Agents (CRA), which will significantly simplify business management by offering a single point where users can manage multiple businesses.

CRAs will receive access to a new dashboard that will contain a list of all businesses associated with the account and will allow users to seamlessly manage filings, such as business entity reports.

This functionality will most likely appeal to professional service companies and law firms. CRAs will be able to determine which of the entities they represent owe reports and other filing requirements.

Notice to INBiz users

SEVERAL CHANGES WILL TAKE EFFECT JANUARY 1. DON’T LET 2018 TAKE YOU BY

SURPRISE. SEE HOW THE NEW REQUIREMENTS WILL AFFECT YOUR BUSINESS.

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Important Information Related toEND OF YEAR BUSINESS FILINGS

Entity Name FilingsBANK HOLDING COMPANY EXCEPTION REMOVED

New Filing Requirements for LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS AND LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS

Commercial REGISTERED AGENTS

AdministrativeDISSOLUTION/REVOCATION UPDATE

Conexus IndianaCONNECTS HOOSIER SUPPLIERS THROUGH NEW TOOL

Administrative Dissolutions and Revocations are being processed at a faster rate than they have been in the past. Once a business receives the past due notice for failing to file the required business entity report, it will be Administratively Dissolved or Revoked in approximately five (5) months.

Conexus Icon offers Hoosiers an online database that provides information to companies about the capabilities and certifications of Indiana suppliers.

The database promotes Indiana suppliers to procurement organizations and supports growth in every business-to-business sector statewide. A comprehensive search function on the site allows users to map suppliers based on location and to search by keyword, name, industry, county, area code, Congressional district and many others. A simple procurement posting tool matches and promotes opportunities to registered users.

Businesses can register and update company profiles on the website,www.conexusicon.com.

Start My Business Business Filings Workforce Management Taxes & Fees Certification About

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