Resources for Starting and Maintaining a Business in Oregon
At CorpNet our mission is to help you start your business and help you keep it in compliance. To assist you in your entrepreneurial journey, we’ve collected answers to the most frequently asked questions small business owners have about starting and maintaining a business in the state of Oregon.
Our goal is to provide you with a one-stop solution for all of your business, payroll tax registrations, and compliance filings. And if we can help you along the way, our team of entity filings and compliance experts is just a call away.
Quick Facts for Starting an Oregon Business
Expedited Services Available: No
New Business Publishing Required: No
Private Registration Available: No
Registered Agent Required: Yes
Annual Report Required: Yes
Franchise Tax Required: No
State Sales Tax: 0%
State Income Tax: 6.6%-7.6%
Unemployment Insurance: .7%-5.4%
DBAs do not require a registered agent.
Oregon Business Entity Options
Business Entity Type | State Fees | Applicable Form |
Limited Partnership (LP) | $100 | Certificate of Limited Partnership |
Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) | $100 | Application for Registration |
Limited Liability Company (LLC) | $100 | Articles of Organization |
Business Corporation | $100 | Articles of Incorporation |
Professional Corporation | $100 | Articles of Incorporation |
Nonprofit Corporation | $50 | Articles of Incorporation |
Business Trust | $100 | Application for Business Trust |
Cooperative Corporation | $100 | Articles of Incorporation |
Foreign Limited Partnership (LP) | $275 | Application for Registration |
Foreign Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) | $275 | Application for Authorization |
Foreign Limited Liability Company (LLC) | $275 | Application for Authority to Transact Business |
Foreign Business Corporation | $275 | Application for Authority to Transact Business |
Foreign Professional Corporation | $275 | Application for Authority to Transact Business |
Foreign Nonprofit Corporation | $50 | Application for Authority to Transact Business |
Foreign Business Trust | $275 | Application for Business Trust |
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Key Oregon Government Resources
Oregon Secretary of State
Public Service Building
255 Capitol Street NE
Suite 151
Salem, OR 97310
sos.oregon.gov/business/Pages/default.aspx
Oregon Department of Revenue
955 Center Street NE
Salem, OR 97301-2555
oregon.gov/dor/Pages/index.aspx
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Business Formation and Launch
Ongoing Business Compliance
Additional Resources and Articles
Compare Entities
- Choosing a Business Structure
- Business Structures Wizard
- Sole Proprietorship vs. Partnership
- Sole Proprietorship vs. LLC
- LLC vs. Partnership
- LLC vs. Corporation
- C Corporation vs. S Corporation
- S Corporation vs. LLC
- LLC vs. S Corp vs. C Corp
- DBA vs. LLC
- LLP vs. LLC
- LLC vs. PLLC
- Professional Corporation vs. LLC
- Single Member vs. Multiple Member LLC
- Member vs. Manager-Managed LLC
- Domestic LLC vs. Foreign LLC
Common Questions
- What is a Certificate of Incorporation?
- What is a Certificate of Registration?
- What is a Statement of Information?
- What are Articles of Incorporation?
- What are Articles of Organization?
- What is an Annual Franchise Tax Report?
- What is a Certificate of Authority?
- What is a Statement of Purpose?
- What Is a Fictitious Name?
- What is a Pass-Through Entity?
- What is the Owner of an LLC Called?
- What is the Role of an LLC Organizer?
- What Is a Registered Agent?
- What is a Statutory Agent?
- What is a Reseller License?
- What is a Corporate Resolution?
- What Is a Letter of Good Standing?
Helpful Templates
Need a Small Business Compliance Checklist?
Business compliance can slip through the cracks! As your existing business evolves, you are required to file notify the state of any changes. Many business owners lose sight of these requirements and fail to realize they haven’t met compliance requirements.
Use our compliance checklist to determine which business filings you need to perform to manage this year’s activities and changes.