How to Start a Business in Vermont: A Step-By-Step Guide
Follow our simple 9-step guide on how to start a business in Vermont.
Starting a business in Vermont can be a difficult and time-consuming process without expert guidance. Our guide to starting a business in Vermont is here to help. Use the checklist below to build a strong foundation for a successful business.


Why start a business in Vermont?
Vermont offers entrepreneurs a defined legal framework, established Secretary of State filing channels, and clear ongoing compliance requirements. Whether you're forming an LLC for liability protection, a Corporation to raise capital, or a Nonprofit for charitable work, MyCorporation files directly with the Vermont Secretary of State.
Official state resource: Vermont Secretary of State.
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Learn more about starting a business with our Vermont entity-specific start-up guides.
Two ways to start a business in Vermont
MyCorporation can handle all of the paperwork and complete the registration with the Vermont Secretary of State — or you can use our free guide to file yourself.
Our free guide provides all the information you need to start your business in Vermont. Bookmark this page so you can return as you complete each step.
Use Our Free GuideOur filing experts get you up and running quickly and accurately, completing the required Vermont filings on your behalf.
9 essential steps to starting a business in Vermont
- 1
Define your business concept
Identify the value or unique service you plan to offer. Pursue an idea that aligns with your interests and skills.
- 2
Draft a business plan
A detailed business plan is your blueprint. It lays out the fine details and prepares you for the challenges ahead.
- 3
Choose a business name
Pick a name that's memorable, unique, and easy to pronounce. Two businesses can't register the same or confusingly similar names.
- 4
Fund your startup costs
Outside investment, small business loans, family and friends, or bootstrapping — your funding choice shapes your legal structure.
- 5
Choose a business structure
Registering as a legal entity separates you from your company and provides limited liability protection.
- 6
Register with the Secretary of State
Complete your formation paperwork. Requirements differ by entity, but the core information stays the same.
- 7
Get business licenses and permits
Most states require a general business license. Cities and counties may require additional permits.
- 8
Open a business bank account
Separate personal and business finances to protect the liability shield you just created.
- 9
Stay compliant
File annual reports, maintain a registered agent, and renew licenses on schedule to keep your entity in good standing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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