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How to Start a Business in New York — Costs, Taxes & LLC Guide (2026)

Starting a business in New York costs as little as $200 for an LLC filing fee. The state income tax rate is up to 10.9%, with a 7.2% corporate tax rate. Below we compare LLC vs. S-Corp vs. Sole Proprietorship costs, walk through the 6 steps to form your business, and provide calculators pre-filled for New York.

Business Formation Costs in New York

LLC vs. S-Corp vs. Sole Proprietorship — 2026 estimated costs

Entity TypeFiling FeeAnnual FeeFranchise Tax1st Year TotalOngoing/Yr
LLC$200$25$25$400$200/yr
S-Corp$300$200$25$675$375/yr
Sole Proprietorship$75----$75--
LLC
Liability ProtectionLimited
Tax FlexibilityHigh (pass-through or corp)
ComplexityLow
S-Corp
Liability ProtectionLimited
Tax FlexibilityMedium (salary + distributions)
ComplexityMedium-High
Sole Proprietorship
Liability ProtectionUnlimited
Tax FlexibilityLow (all self-employment)
ComplexityVery Low

LLC publication requirement can cost $1,000-$2,000 in some counties. Filing fee for biennial statement is $9.

New York Tax Structure for Businesses

10.9%
Top Income Tax Rate
7.2%
Corporate Tax Rate
4.0%
Sales Tax Rate
1.7%
Property Tax Rate
Has franchise tax?Yes
Estate/inheritance tax?Yes
Estimated tax on $100K pass-through income$4,952 (5.0% effective)
Business friendliness rank#44 of 52

6 Steps to Form an LLC in New York

1

Choose Your Business Name in New York

Your LLC name must be unique in New York and include"LLC" or"Limited Liability Company." Search the New York Secretary of State database to verify availability. Consider reserving the name (typically $10-25 for 60-120 days) while you prepare your filing.

2

File Articles of Organization with New York

File your Articles of Organization (or Certificate of Formation) with the New York Secretary of State. The filing fee is $200. You can file online in most states for faster processing. Include your registered agent information, member names, and business purpose.

3

Get Your Federal EIN (Free)

Apply for a free Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS at irs.gov. You need this for opening a bank account, hiring employees, and filing taxes. The online application takes about 5 minutes and you receive your EIN immediately.

4

Register for New York State Taxes

Register with the New York Department of Revenue for state income tax withholding and sales tax collection (4.0% state rate). If you have employees, register for unemployment insurance and workers' compensation. The state income tax rate is up to 10.9%.

5

Obtain New York Business Licenses & Permits

Check New York and local requirements for business licenses, professional licenses, and permits. Requirements vary by industry and location. Common needs include a general business license, zoning permit, and industry-specific permits (food service, construction, healthcare, etc.).

6

Open a Business Bank Account

Open a dedicated business bank account to maintain your LLC's liability protection. You may need your Articles of Organization, EIN, and operating agreement. Keep personal and business finances strictly separate — commingling funds can pierce the corporate veil and expose personal assets.

Total estimated first-year cost: $400 (filing fee + registered agent + annual fees). Ongoing annual cost is approximately $200/yr after the first year.

New York Business Programs & Incentives

Cost of Living & Business Environment

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NYC's COL is 130-190% of the national average depending on the borough — Manhattan alone exceeds 230%.

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Upstate New York (Buffalo, Syracuse, Albany) has COL indices of 85-95, well below the national average.

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New York's high taxes (income + property + sales) contribute significantly to the overall cost of living.

Tax Tips for New York Business Owners

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New York's top state income tax rate is 10.9%, with NYC residents paying an additional 3.876% city income tax — combined top rate of ~14.8%.

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New York does NOT tax Social Security benefits at the state level.

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The STAR program provides property tax relief — Basic STAR saves ~$300/year, Enhanced STAR (65+) saves ~$650/year.

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New York has a state estate tax with a "cliff" — estates exceeding 105% of the exemption ($7.16M in 2026) are taxed on the ENTIRE estate, not just the excess.

Business Calculators for New York

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LLC vs S-Corp Calculator
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Self-Employment Tax
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LLC Cost Calculator
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New York Income Tax
Full state tax breakdown

New York vs. National Average for Business

LLC Filing Fee
$200vs. $132+$68
LLC Annual Fee
$25vs. $98-$73
Corporate Tax Rate
7.25%vs. 5.1%+2.2pp
Sales Tax Rate
4%vs. 5.1%-1.1pp

National averages based on mean of all 50 states + DC. "pp" = percentage points.

Start a Business — All States

Alabama$200Alaska$250Arizona$50Arkansas$45California$70Colorado$50Connecticut$120Delaware$90Florida$125Georgia$100Hawaii$50Idaho$100Illinois$150Indiana$95Iowa$50Kansas$160Kentucky$40Louisiana$100Maine$175Maryland$100Massachusetts$500Michigan$50Minnesota$155Mississippi$50Missouri$50Montana$70Nebraska$105Nevada$75New Hampshire$100New Jersey$125New Mexico$50North Carolina$125North Dakota$135Ohio$99Oklahoma$100Oregon$100Pennsylvania$125Rhode Island$150South Carolina$110South Dakota$150Tennessee$300Texas$300Utah$54Vermont$125Virginia$100Washington$200West Virginia$100Wisconsin$130Wyoming$100District of Columbia$220

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to form an LLC in New York?

The New York LLC filing fee is $200. Including a registered agent ($150/yr) and annual fees ($25) plus franchise tax ($25), the first-year total cost is approximately $400. This is $68 above the national average filing fee.

Should I form an LLC or S-Corp in New York?

An LLC is simpler and cheaper to maintain in New York ($400 first-year cost vs. $675 for an S-Corp). An S-Corp can save self-employment taxes if you earn over ~$50K in profit by splitting income into salary and distributions. Most New York businesses start as an LLC and elect S-Corp taxation later when profits justify the additional complexity and payroll costs.

What taxes do businesses pay in New York?

New York businesses face: personal income tax on pass-through income (up to 10.9%), corporate income tax at 7.2% for C-Corps, franchise tax, sales tax at 4.0%, payroll taxes, and property tax at 1.7% on business-owned real estate.

What licenses are required to start a business in New York?

Requirements vary by business type and location. Most New York businesses need: (1) a state business license or registration, (2) a local business license from your city/county, (3) industry-specific permits or professional licenses, and (4) a sales tax permit if selling taxable goods. Check with the New York Secretary of State and your local city clerk for specific requirements.

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Business formation costs are estimates based on New York Secretary of State fees as of 2026. Tax rates use 2026 data. Registered agent fees based on market averages. Actual costs may vary. Consult a CPA or business attorney for personalized advice. Last updated: April 2026.