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StateIllinois
State 2Illinois
Official NameAurora
States<span style="font-size: 1.1em;color:green"><br /> <div class="fa-3x"> <i class="fa-duotone fa-trees fa-3x" style="--fa-primary-color:blue ; --fa-secondary-color:gold"> </i></div><br /> There are many reasons why you might want to start a business in Illinois. The state offers a number of benefits and incentives for small businesses, including:<br /> <br /> A strong economy: Illinois has a strong economy with a diverse workforce and a growing population. This makes it an attractive place to start or grow a business.<br /> A business-friendly environment: Illinois has a business-friendly environment with a low corporate tax rate and a streamlined regulatory process. This makes it easy to start and operate a business in the state.<br /> Abundant resources: Illinois has a number of resources available to help small businesses succeed, including:<br /> The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) offers a variety of programs and services to help small businesses, including:<br /> Financial assistance<br /> Technical assistance<br /> Marketing assistance<br /> Business training<br /> The Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC) network provides free and confidential counseling to small businesses.<br /> The Illinois Technology Association (ITA) provides a number of resources to help technology companies succeed, including:<br /> Networking opportunities<br /> Mentorship programs<br /> Funding opportunities<br /> A strong workforce: Illinois has a strong workforce with a diverse set of skills and talents. This makes it easy to find qualified employees for your business.<br /> If you are considering starting a business, Illinois is a great place to do it. The state offers a number of benefits and incentives that can help you succeed.<br /> <br /> Here are some specific examples of state incentives for small businesses in Illinois:<br /> <br /> The Economic Development for a Growing Economy (EDGE) Tax Credit Program: This program provides tax credits to businesses that create jobs or invest in Illinois.<br /> The Illinois Enterprise Zone Program: This program provides tax credits and other incentives to businesses that locate or expand in economically depressed areas of Illinois.<br /> The Data Centers Investment Program: This program provides tax credits and other incentives to businesses that invest in data centers in Illinois.<br /> In addition to these state incentives, there are also a number of local incentives available to small businesses. For example, many cities and counties offer tax abatements or other incentives to businesses that locate or expand in their communities.<br /> <br /> If you are considering starting a business in Illinois, I encourage you to contact the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to learn more about the state's business incentives. You can also contact your local city or county government to learn about local incentives that may be available to your business.<br /> <br /> The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) offers various programs and services to help small businesses start, grow, and succeed in Illinois. These include grants, loans, tax credits, training, technical assistance, and more.<br /> <br /> The Illinois Expands Business Incentives program provides new and improved incentives for businesses in various sectors, such as clean energy, microelectronics, public road construction, and more. These include closing funds, tax credits, and renewal clauses.<br /> <br /> The Illinois Small Business Jobs Creation Tax Credit program provides small business owners and non-profits with a $2,500 per job tax credit for creating one or more new, full-time positions that meet the eligibility requirements.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Here is a list of common licenses and permits required for various types of small businesses in Illinois:<br /> <br /> Food-related Businesses:<br /> <br /> Food Service Sanitation Manager Certification: Required for establishments handling food, such as restaurants, cafes, and food trucks.<br /> Retail Food Establishment License: Necessary for businesses that sell or distribute food products.<br /> Liquor License: Required for businesses that serve or sell alcoholic beverages.<br /> Tradesmen:<br /> <br /> Contractor's License: Needed for general contractors, electricians, plumbers, and other skilled trades.<br /> Home Improvement Contractor License: Required for businesses offering home improvement services.<br /> HVAC Contractor License: Necessary for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractors.<br /> Retail:<br /> <br /> Sales Tax Permit: Required for businesses selling tangible goods in Illinois.<br /> Tobacco Retailer License: Necessary for businesses selling tobacco products.<br /> Firearms Dealer License: Required for businesses engaged in the sale or transfer of firearms.<br /> Wholesale:<br /> <br /> Wholesaler's License: Required for businesses engaged in wholesale activities, such as selling products to retailers or other businesses.<br /> Services:<br /> <br /> Professional License: Certain service-based professions, such as attorneys, accountants, architects, and real estate agents, require specific professional licenses.<br /> Home Care Agency License: Necessary for businesses providing in-home healthcare services.<br /> Salon or Barber Shop License: Required for businesses offering hair and beauty services.<br /> Other Types of Businesses:<br /> <br /> Child Care License: Needed for businesses providing childcare services.<br /> Tattoo and Body Piercing Establishment Registration: Required for businesses offering tattooing or body piercing services.<br /> Pawnbroker License: Necessary for businesses engaged in pawnbroking activities.<br /> <br /> </span>
State CityPeoria
Largest CityChicago
CapitalSpringfield
State CitiesChicago
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Adams 768 AdamsQuincyIL
Alexander 698 AlexanderCairoIL
Bond 722 BondGreenvilleIL
Boone 695 BooneBelvidereIL
Brown 750 BrownMount SterlingIL
Bureau 767 BureauPrincetonIL
Calhoun 723 CalhounHardinIL
Carroll 749 CarrollMount CarrollIL
Cass 786 CassVirginiaIL
Champaign 783 ChampaignUrbanaIL
Christian 779 ChristianTaylorvilleIL
Clark 740 ClarkMarshallIL
Clay 737 ClayLouisvilleIL
Clinton 701 ClintonCarlyleIL
Coles 705 ColesCharlestonIL
Cook 707 CookChicagoIL
Crawford 769 CrawfordRobinsonIL
Cumberland 780 CumberlandToledoIL
DeKalb 778 DeKalbSycamoreIL
De Witt 708 De WittClintonIL
Douglas 782 DouglasTuscolaIL
DuPage 790 DuPageWheatonIL
Edgar 759 EdgarParisIL
Edwards 692 EdwardsAlbionIL
Effingham 713 EffinghamEffinghamIL
Fayette 784 FayetteVandaliaIL
Ford 760 FordPaxtonIL
Franklin 696 FranklinBentonIL
Fulton 735 FultonLewistownIL
Gallatin 774 GallatinShawneetownIL
Greene 703 GreeneCarrolltonIL
Grundy 745 GrundyMorrisIL
Hamilton 741 HamiltonMcLeansboroIL
Hancock 704 HancockCarthageIL
Hardin 714 HardinElizabethtownIL
Henderson 756 HendersonOquawkaIL
Henry 699 HenryCambridgeIL
Iroquois 788 IroquoisWatsekaIL
Jackson 752 JacksonMurphysboroIL
Jasper 754 JasperNewtonIL
Jefferson 751 JeffersonMount VernonIL
Jersey 729 JerseyJerseyvilleIL
Jo Daviess 718 Jo DaviessGalenaIL
Johnson 785 JohnsonViennaIL
Kane 720 KaneGenevaIL
Kankakee 732 KankakeeKankakeeIL
Kendall 793 KendallYorkvilleIL
Knox 719 KnoxGalesburgIL
Lake 789 LakeWaukeganIL
LaSalle 758 LaSalleOttawaIL
Lawrence 734 LawrenceLawrencevilleIL
Lee 711 LeeDixonIL
Livingston 766 LivingstonPontiacIL
Logan 736 LoganLincolnIL
Macon 710 MaconDecaturIL
Macoupin 700 MacoupinCarlinvilleIL
Madison 712 MadisonEdwardsvilleIL
Marion 773 MarionSalemIL
Marshall 733 MarshallLaconIL
Mason 725 MasonHavanaIL
Massac 742 MassacMetropolisIL
McDonough 738 McDonoughMacombIL
McHenry 792 McHenryWoodstockIL
McLean 697 McLeanBloomingtonIL
Menard 763 MenardPetersburgIL
Mercer 693 MercerAledoIL
Monroe 787 MonroeWaterlooIL
Montgomery 727 MontgomeryHillsboroIL
Morgan 728 MorganJacksonvilleIL
Moultrie 777 MoultrieSullivanIL
Ogle 757 OgleOregonIL
Peoria 762 PeoriaPeoriaIL
Perry 764 PerryPinckneyvilleIL
Piatt 744 PiattMonticelloIL
Pike 765 PikePittsfieldIL
Pope 721 PopeGolcondaIL
Pulaski 747 PulaskiMound CityIL
Putnam 726 PutnamHennepinIL
Randolph 706 RandolphChesterIL
Richland 755 RichlandOlneyIL
Rock Island 770 Rock IslandRock IslandIL
Saline 724 SalineHarrisburgIL
Sangamon 776 SangamonSpringfieldIL
Schuyler 772 SchuylerRushvilleIL
Scott 791 ScottWinchesterIL
Shelby 775 ShelbyShelbyvilleIL
Stark 781 StarkToulonIL
St. Clair 694 St. ClairBellevilleIL
Stephenson 717 StephensonFreeportIL
Tazewell 761 TazewellPekinIL
Union 731 UnionJonesboroIL
Vermilion 709 VermilionDanvilleIL
Wabash 748 WabashMount CarmelIL
Warren 743 WarrenMonmouthIL
Washington 753 WashingtonNashvilleIL
Wayne 716 WayneFairfieldIL
White 702 WhiteCarmiIL
Whiteside 746 WhitesideMorrisonIL
Will 730 WillJolietIL
Williamson 739 WilliamsonMarionIL
Winnebago 771 WinnebagoRockfordIL
Woodford 715 WoodfordEurekaIL
 


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