Ohio Business Registrations Now Easier Than Ever

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Paperwork is always considered when rating the best states to start a business.  With the new filing fees in Ohio-$99-it is easier now  to file and pay your fees on line and have your business registration done the same day. If you were dreading the filing and the time it took the government to complete the paperwork, dread no more.  Ohio is making the start of your small business easier than ever before.

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More Ohio business owners to hire, boost paychecks

By Staff Staff

Staff report

More small- and medium-sized business owners in Ohio and nationwide expect to increase hiring and wages for their employees over the next six months, and they also are increasingly optimistic about the prospects for their own businesses, according to the most recent PNC Economic Outlook Survey findings released today, Oct. 1.

The fall findings of PNC’s bi-annual telephone survey, which began in 2003, show that about 36 percent of Ohio business owners said they expect to boost employees’ pay in the next six months, up from 26 percent last spring. And 59 percent of those business owners that do plan raises say the amount will be 3 percent or more. Nationally, the prospect of salary increases is even more promising: 42 percent intend to give raises, which is the highest percentage since 2007.


Ohio’s small, mid-sized firms report worker shortageOhio’s small and midsized businesses say they are having a harder time finding workers.

PNC Bank’s fall survey of business owners and executives released on Thursday found that 4 in 10 businesses say it is more difficult to find qualified employees than it was six months ago. Eleven percent of businesses that aren’t hiring say it is because they can’t find the right skilled workers.

Ohio’s jobless rate dropped to a 14-year low of 4.7 percent in August, and the number of unemployed workers has tumbled in recent months. In central Ohio, the rate is even lower: 3.6 percent.

Some industries are being hurt by a lack of skilled workers. For example, construction workers might have moved on to other industries during the recession, said PNC Bank economist Mekael Teshome.

Teshome said he also has heard of manufacturers struggling to find workers with the technical skills and experience needed for some openings.

In other instances, it is a case where employers aren’t quite ready to raise pay, he said.


Ohio cuts price of new business paperwork to $99

Last week, Ohio became the least costly state in the region to start and maintain a new business. On Thursday, joined by leaders from around our state, I was pleased to announce we’ve cut the cost of registering a new business in Ohio to just $99. We also launched a partnership with Google to help connect new entrepreneurs with resources to get their businesses online, registered with Google Maps and Search tools and other important marketing resources.

Elected officials and candidates talk every day about creating jobs and making it easier to do business, but what exactly does that mean? I suspect even some of the people who say these things don’t really know.

The Secretary of State’s office is the first stop for anyone wanting to do business in Ohio.

We’re working every day to try to make this first interaction positive by implementing more services to help you get your business idea off the ground. Now, we’re taking it to the next level: We’re cutting the cost of starting a business in Ohio.