Business requirements
SBA’s Business Guide lists the requirements needed to start, grow, and expand your business. Since laws and taxes vary by state, here’s what you need to do before starting your business in our area.
Business name and registration
Register your business name with the county clerk where your business is located. If you are a corporation, you will also need to register with the Secretary of State.(Link is external)
Business licensing and zoning
Licenses are typically administered by a variety of state and local departments. It is important to consider zoning regulations when choosing a site for your business. Contact the local business license office where you plan to locate your business. You may not be permitted to conduct business out of your home or engage in industrial activity in a retail district.
Taxes
San Antonio Taxpayer Assistance Centers(Link is external)
8122 Datapoint Dr., Suite 210
San Antonio, TX 78229
Phone: 844-545-5640(Link opens phone app)
Texas Department of Revenue Services(Link is external)
111 E.17th St.
Austin, TX 78774
Phone: 512-463-4600(Link opens phone app)
Health and safety
Texas Department of Labor(Link is external)
101 E. 15th St., Room 651
Austin, TX 78778
Phone: 210-841-2090(Link opens phone app)
Texas OSHA(Link is external)
8200 W. I-10., Suite 605
San Antonio, TX 78230
Phone: 210-472-5040(Link opens phone app)
State small business profiles
Need information on the local business landscape? SBA's Office of Advocacy has the latest demographic and statistics on local small business economic activity.

Local assistance
Need help? Get free business counseling in your area.SBA lending in our area
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Loan programs
Learn more about SBA's 7(a) loans, 504 loans, and microloans that you can use for your business. -
Local lenders
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Lender Match
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Lending activity reports
View 7(a) and 504 lending activity reports from our district.
Additional local resources
- State of Texas Website(Link is external)
- Texas Workforce Commission(Link is external)
- Texas Comptroller's Office(Link is external)
- City of San Antonio Business Services Center(Link is external)
- City of Austin Small Business Division(Link is external)
- City of Victoria Economic Development(Link is external)
- San Antonio Public Library(Link is external)
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