Registering Your Business in Massachusetts
Register your business with the Massachusetts Secretary of State’s Office. Obtain the necessary licenses and permits in Massachusetts to operate legally in your industry. Register for state tax obligations. Research local and state requirements for getting a business license. Collect documents, such as proof of your business name and tax ID. Once you have the documents, request your business license.
Vendor Registration and Product Listing for E-commerce Marketplace
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To add a new vendor:
- Send application details to [email protected]
- Once approved, create a vendor account to track sales
- Pay a $10 annual vendor registration fee
- List and get products approved
- Once live on the platform, affiliates can promote products
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To add new products for registered vendors:
- Log in to the vendor account
- Upload and list new products
- Get products approved before going live
- New products will now be available for affiliates to promote
Becoming a Vendor in Massachusetts
Register your business with the Massachusetts Secretary of State’s Office to operate legally in your industry. Research local and state requirements for getting a business license. Collect documents, such as proof of your business name and tax ID to request your business license. Obtain the necessary licenses and permits in Massachusetts. Register for state tax obligations. Pay a $10 annual vendor registration fee.
Licensing and Requirements in Massachusetts
Complete 40 hours of approved Massachusetts Pre-Licensing education to become a licensed real estate broker. Pass the course exam. Gain approval from the Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons. Pass the Massachusetts Real Estate Salesperson Examination to receive your license. To sell goods and services to the State, you must execute a contract with OSD or its designee after responding to a fair, open, and competitive solicitation for bids.
Obtaining a Massachusetts Vendor Code
Register your business with the Massachusetts Secretary of State’s Office to operate legally. Obtain necessary licenses and permits. Register state tax obligations. Pay a $10 annual vendor fee. To add a new vendor, send an application to [email protected]. Once approved, create an account to track sales, list and get products approved. To add products, log in to your account, upload and list products, get approval before going live.
Contact the State Food Protection Program at 617-983-6712 regarding licenses. Complete 40 pre-licensing education hours to become a licensed broker. Pass the exam. Gain Board registration approval. Pass the Salesperson Exam for a license. To sell to the State, respond to solicitation for bids. Execute a contract with OSD or designee.