POINTS OF CONTACT FOR SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURS Cathy Cox, Secretary of State First Stop Business Information Center 2 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive Suite 315, West Tower Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-7061 1-800-656-4558
TABLE OF CONTENTS Frequently Asked Questions..2 Agency Addresses and Numbers..4 Corporations..6 Securities and Business Regulations 7 Professional and Occupational Licensing Board.8 Department of Community Affairs Business and Economic Assistance.9 Department of Consumer Affairs..10 U. S. Small Business Administration 11 Georgia Department of Labor 12 U. S. Department of Labor.13 Georgia Department of Revenue..14 Department of Treasury IRS Forms Request.15 Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism 16 UGA Business Outreach Services Small Business Development Centers.17 U. S. Export Assistance Center.18 Georgia Department of Insurance.19 U. S. General Services Administration.20 Georgia Department of Administrative Services.21 Georgia s Local Chambers of Commerce 22 New Hire Fact Sheet 24 Georgia Department of Agriculture 26 2
Frequently Asked Questions "How do I get started?" In order to start a business in the state of Georgia, you must have a business license. Business Licenses are obtained through either the city or county in which you plan to conduct business. To find out who regulates business licenses in your county you may contact your local chamber of commerce office. A complete listing of Georgia s Local Chambers of Commerce can be found in this book. Some businesses are required to obtain a license from the state of Georgia before opening. The Consolidated Registration Information for Businesses link identifies those professions which require a state license issued by the Secretary of State's Office, advises as to which licenses you may need from the State Department of Revenue or State Department of Agriculture and provides an opportunity to download a copy of our information booklet. Where do I go to register a sole proprietorhip? Sole proprietorships are not state regulated; hence there is no requirement to do business as a sole proprietor other than obtaining a business license from the county/city in which the business is being conducted. Sole proprietors are required to register with the state only if they choose to incorporate their business, establish a limited liability company or a limited partnership. "What about taxes?" If you plan on selling anything as a part of your new business, you will have to charge sales tax. The state tax rate is a set rate for the whole state regardless of where you are located in Georgia. However, local governments also add to the sales tax that is charged on goods that are sold. You will need to contact your local government's tax commissioner's office to acquire the rate of sales tax for your area. You will also need to obtain a Federal Tax ID number from the Federal Internal Revenue Service. In fact, this is one of the first things you will need to do when you are setting up your new business, as most of the paperwork you fill out will ask for this number. You may also need to check with the Georgia Department of Revenue in regards to taxes. Some products in Georgia have an additional tax added to them and you should be certain you are abiding by the laws in connection with these products. You can find phone numbers, web sites and e-mail addresses for the Federal Internal Revenue Service and the Georgia Department of Revenue at our Consolidated Registration Information for Businesses link. "Should I incorporate my business?" This is a question only you can answer. You may want to consult an attorney and/or certified public accountant to advise you as far as incorporation is concerned. Either of these professionals should be able to acquaint you with the advantages and disadvantages of becoming incorporated. When you have made your decision, you can visit the Secretary of State's Corporations Division online and download all the paperwork you will need to work through the incorporation process. Information regarding trademarks is also available at this link. "Where can I find information regarding government loans and grants for small businesses?" The U.S. Small Business Administration is a good source for information concerning qualification for potential loans and available grants. The Administration can be contacted by calling 1-800-8-ASK-SBA. The SBA can provide you with information concerning financial 3
assistance, business counseling, training, minority enterprise development and government contracting. The Georgia Department of Community Affairs Office of Business and Economic Affairs is another excellent source of information. You can contact the Department of Community Affairs at 404-679-1593. Ask for a copy of the Economic Development Finance Packet. "Who can answer my questions concerning labor laws in Georgia?" Contact the Georgia Department of Labor with questions about Georgia's labor laws. The GDOL can provide you with important information useful in the formation and operation of your business enterprise in Georgia. Georgia defers to the federal government for the circulation and enforcement of occupational safety and health regulations. The federal agency that administers this act is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA can be contacted at 404-562-2300. "Who can answer questions about insurance?" The Georgia Department of Insurance can help you understand the special language of insurance. The GDI can be reached at 404-656-2056 or 1-800-656-2298 outside metro Atlanta. Consumer specialists are available Monday-Friday until 7:00 p.m. "How do I become a non-profit organization?" Non-profit organizations have many legal and tax concerns. You may need to contact an attorney and/or certified public accountant to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of becoming a non-profit organization. If you do take the non-profit route, contact the Secretary of State's Corporations Division. If you plan to solicit funds as a non-profit, contact the Secretary of State's Securities Division. You will need to file papers with both divisions in order to be registered with the state. "Do I have to report who works for my business?" Employers or labor organizations doing business in the state of Georgia shall report the hiring of any person who resides or works in Georgia to whom the employer anticipates paying earnings. Employers must also report rehires or the return to work of an employee who has been laid off, furloughed, separated, granted a leave without pay, or terminated from employment. The form you will need to fill out can be found at the Consolidated Registration Information for Businesses link and can be mailed to the following address: The Georgia New Hire Reporting Program Post Office Box 38480 Atlanta, Georgia 30334-0480 If you would like to learn more about this program visit www.ga-newhire.com. "Where can I find more information about the businesses in my area?" Your local chamber of commerce can provide you with a general outlook of your city and county. It is a great source of information for inquiries about businesses that are operating in your local area. A complete listing of Georgia s Local Chambers of Commerce is included in this book 4
Agency Addresses & Phone Numbers Secretary of State 1 st Stop Business Information Center 315 West Tower 2 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive Atlanta, GA 30334 800-656-4558 404-656-7061 Department of Administrative Services Small Business Center 2 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive Suite 1102 West Tower Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-6315 800-495-0053 Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building, Capitol Square 19 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive Atlanta, GA 30334 800-282-5852 404-656-3645 Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism Post Office Box 1776 Atlanta, GA 30303-1776 404-657-3534 University of Georgia Small Business Development Center Chicopee Complex 1180 East Board Street Athens, GA 30602-5412 706-542-6762 Secretary of State Corporations: 404-656-2817 Licensing Boards: 478-207- 1300 Securities: 404-656-3920 Trademarks: 404-656-2861 Georgia Department of Revenue Centralized Taxpayer Registration Unit P. O. Box 740001 Atlanta, GA 30334-0001 Registration: 404-651-8651 Insurance Department 2 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive Suite 716 West Tower Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-2056 Georgia Department of Labor Economic Development 223 Courtland Street, NE Suite 301 Atlanta, GA 30303 404-656-2328 U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA) Suite 587 1375 Peachtree Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30367 404-562-2300 United States Internal Revenue Service Peachtree Summit Building Room 526-Stop 902D 401 West Peachtree Street, NW Atlanta, GA 30309 800-829-3676 (Form SS-4) 770-455-2360 U. S. Small Business Administration 270 Peachtree Street Suite 140 Atlanta, GA 30303 404-529-9865 800-8-ASK-SBA (800-827- 5722) Office of Consumer Affairs 2 Martin Luther King, Jr., Drive Suite 356 East Tower Atlanta, GA 30334 800-869-1123 404-656-3790 State Board of Worker s Compensation 270 Peachtree Street, NW Atlanta, GA 30303 800-533-0682 404-656-3875 Secretary of State South Georgia Regional Office Post Office Box 983 Tifton, GA 31793 229-391-3732 229-391-3734 5
CORPORATIONS DIVISION Secretary of State Cathy Cox Most organizations, when transacting business in the state of Georgia, have a filing obligation with the Secretary of State. Georgia corporations, limited liability companies and limited partnerships must file formation documents with the Secretary of State. Corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, or limited liability partnerships formed outside the state of Georgia must be registered with the Secretary of State before transacting business in Georgia or before obtaining any license or permit issued under Georgia law. Any organization that has adopted a trademark or service mark may register that trademark with the Secretary of State. UNIFORM COMMERICAL CODE FILINGS ARE FILED WITH THE CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT IN THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY AND ARE SUBMITTED TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE. The following is a list of areas handled by our Corporations Division: Filing a Georgia Corporation Filing a Georgia Limited Liability Company Filing a Georgia Limited Partnership Certificate of Authority for Georgia Foreign Corporation Certificate of Authority for Georgia Limited Liability Company Certificate of Authority for Georgia Limited Partnership Register a trademark or service mark Name Reservations To obtain information regarding the above areas, please feel free to contact: Corporations Division 2 Martin Luther King Jr., Drive Suite 315 Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-2817 www.sos.state.ga.us/corporations/ 6
SECURITIES DIVISION Secretary of State Cathy Cox In addition to general registrations, some businesses or individuals employed by a business require licenses to perform specialized or regulated activities. The Secretary of State, through the office of Securities & Business Regulation division, issues licenses or otherwise regulates entities which include: Securities Dealers and Sales Representatives, Issuers of Securities, Investment Advisors, Charitable Organizations and Solicitors, and Perpetual Care Cemeteries. (The Office of Secretary of State through the Examining Boards Division also handles various professional and occupational licensing and registrations. A separate form for requesting this information appears elsewhere in this booklet.) The following is a list of areas regulated by our Securities Division: Charitable Organization Paid Solicitor/Paid Solicitor Agent Issuer of Securities Investment Advisor Broker Dealer Perpetual Care Cemetery Preneed/Merchandise Dealer To obtain information regarding any of the mentioned areas, please feel free to contact Securities and Business Regulations 2 Martin Luther King Jr., Drive Suite 820, West Tower Atlanta, GA 30334 (404) 656-3920 www.sos.state.ga.us/securities/ 7
PROFESSIONAL LICENSING BOARDS DIVISION Secretary of State Cathy Cox The Office of Secretary of State provides administrative assistance to over thirty-five licensing and regulatory boards. These boards are responsible for the professional licensing of over seventy different professions or occupations. Each of these boards has been established by the General Assembly to regulate the professional activities and the quality of service provided by the license holder. Each of these professions will have different licensing and testing requirements. Beneath is a list of the professions, occupations and trades licensed by the various boards. If you wish to obtain information regarding any of the licensing boards, please feel free to contact: Secretary of State State Examining Boards Division 230 Coliseum Drive Macon, GA 31217-3858 (478) 207-1300 www.sos.state.ga.us/plb Accountants Architects Athletic Trainers Auctioneers Barbers Chiropractors Conditioned Air Contractors Electrical Contractors Low Voltage Contractors Plumbing Contractors Utility Contractors Cosmetology Dietitians Dentists Hygienists Foresters Funeral Directors Geologists Hearing Aid Dealers Landscape Architects Land Surveyors Librarians Licensed Practical Nurse Marriage and Family Therapists Nursing Home Administrator Occupational Therapy Dispensing Opticians Optometry Pharmacists Physical Therapists Podiatrists Private Detectives Professional Counselors Professional Engineers Psychologists Registered Nurse Security Guards and Companies Social Workers Speech Language Pathology & Audiology Used Car and Car Parts Dealers Veterinary Medicine 8
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS OFFICE OF BUSINESS & ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE Jim Higdon, Commissioner The Department of Community Affairs (DCA) was created in 1977 by the General Assembly to improve Georgians quality of life by enhancing the effectiveness of local governments and maintaining the positive relationship between the state government and the 700 plus local governments in Georgia. DCA serves as an advocate for local governments and provides planning, technical and financial assistance to help local officials meet the challenging community and economic development needs of the future. DCA also serves local governments in matters of social, economic, human and intergovernmental relations, as well as providing mediation, consultation, and research. The primary function of the Department s Office of Economic Development has been to provide local governments and businesses with technical assistance whenever possible and to assist, through various local government programs, with eligible projects. The project may be the location of a new business, or an existing business expansion, ranging in need from public infrastructure to direct business loans from the local government for land, building, equipment and/or appurtenances. DCA can provide you with information in the following areas: Economic Development Finance Packet (EDF) Employment Incentive Program (EIP) Downtown Development Revolving Loan Fund (DDRLF) CDBG Loan Guarantee Program Georgia Appalachian Region Business Development RLF (ARC) Job Tax Credit BEST Export Finance Assistance for Georgia Companies (GEFF) Business Expansion & Retention Program (BREP) You may contact the office at (404) 679-1593 Or submit a written request to: Department of Community Affairs Office of Business and Economic Assistance 60 Executive Park South, NE Suite 250 Atlanta, GA 30329-2231 www.dca.state.ga.us 9
Governor s Office of Consumer Affairs Barry W. Reid, Administrator In Georgia, the Governor s Office of Consumer Affairs administers and enforces the state s primary consumer protection stature, the Fair Business Practices Act, several related laws. These laws are designed to create a level playing field in the marketplace and to eliminate anti-competitive practices. The laws also protect consumers and legitimate business enterprises from unfair deceptive practices in the conduct of any trade or commerce in the state of Georgia. The Governor s Office of Consumer Affairs is available to answer your questions regarding the consumer protection laws we enforce in Georgia and how they relate to your particular business. Please feel free to contact this office by phone if you have any questions or if we can be of service to you in any way. 1-800-869-1123 404-656-3790 404-651-9018 (fax) You may also contact this office by writing to: Governor s Office of Consumer Affairs 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Plaza Level, Suite 356 East Tower Atlanta, GA 30334-4600 Or visit the website, www2.state.ga.us/gaoca, to get information on: Georgia Fair Business Practices Act Sale of Business Opportunities and Multilevel Distribution Companies Deceptive Advertising 10
U. S. Small Business Administration Georgia District Office The U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, and protect the interests of small business concerns, to provide free competitive enterprise, and to maintain the strength of the overall economy of our nation. SBA is dedicated to providing quality customer-oriented, full service programs and accurate, timely information to the entrepreneurial community. The Atlanta District Office of SBA and its resource partners, the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) and the Small Business Development Centers (SBDC), provide a variety of services for the entrepreneur at locations throughout the state of Georgia. SBA can assist you with the following services: Financial Assistance Business Counseling and Training Surety Bond Program Governmental Contracting Minority Enterprise Development Advocacy Access to information on the services provided by the U. S. Small Business Administration can be obtained by Telephone: 1-800-8-ASK-SBA (1-800-827-5722) In Writing: Internet: Small Business Administration 270 Peachtree Street Suite 140 Atlanta, GA 30303 www.sbaonline.sba.gov 11
Georgia Department of Labor Michael Thurmond, Commissioner The Georgia Department of Labor provides consultation to business and industry considering expansion in or relocation to Georgia. As part of Georgia s economic development team, the department s Economic Development and Employer Relations (ED&ER) Office participates in projects throughout the state, develops labor force advisories and makes presentations to expanding and prospective companies. These presentations include issues such as labor laws, work force availability, prevailing wages, unemployment insurance, unionization, benefits packages, employment services and other labor issues. The Department supports the economic development efforts of organizations such as local development authorities, chambers of commerce, public utilities and agencies of state government. ED&ER staff is active in organizations that promote the economic well being of the state, such as Georgia Legacy, Georgia Economic Developers Association, Georgia BEST, Leadership Georgia, Metropolitan Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and Georgia Press Educational Foundation Inc. The Department of Labor can assist you with information on any of the following: The Employer Handbook Georgia Labor Laws Labor Market Trends Georgia Wage Survey Unemployment Insurance Tax Information for First Time Filers and Refilers Unemployment Insurance Tax General Information Child Labor Laws The Department can provide you with information useful in the formation and operation of your business enterprise in Georgia. For detailed information, please feel free to visit the website or contact the department at the address provided. Department of Labor Economic Development and Employer Relations Office 148 International Boulevard, NE Suite 230 Sussex Place Atlanta, GA 30303-1751 (404) 656-2328 www.dol.state.ga.us 12
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Occupational Safety and Health Administration Georgia defers to the federal government for the promulgation and enforcement of occupational safety and health regulations. The federal agency that administers this act is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Some of the OSHA requirements include posting specific notices to employees and keeping accurate records of all job-related injuries. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration have an office in Atlanta. If you are interested in learning more about OSHA requirements, this office will be able to answer your questions as well as send you some helpful OSHA related publications at no charge. Some publications you may wish to request are listed below. Job Safety and Health Poster (Publication #2203) OSHA Publication and audiovisual Programs (Publication #2019) OSHA Help for New Businesses (Factsheet #94-43) OSHA Employee Workplace Rights and Responsibilities (Factsheet #93-35) OSHA Record Keeping Forms To receive this information, please feel free to visit or website, call us at 404-562-2300 or write to us at: U. S. Department of Labor OSHA 61 Forsyth Street Room 6T50 Atlanta, GA 30303 www.osha.gov www.business.gov 13
Georgia Department of Revenue State Tax Application Forms The Georgia Department of Revenue has consolidated many of its registration services. It is now possible for new business owners to complete the necessary tax registration forms without unnecessary delays. Different types of businesses operated in Georgia will incur different tax obligations. The Department of Revenue has developed a Centralized Taxpayer Registration Unit to serve the diverse business community in Georgia. The Georgia Department of Revenue exists to assist you with detailed information on any of the following: Centralized State Tax Registration Application Kit A Tax Guide for Georgia Citizens (Booklet) International Fuel Tax Agreement and Tanker Truck Permit Application (Form CRR- IFTA) Motor Fuel distribution Tax (Form CRF 007) Tobacco License Application (Form CRF 008) Alcohol License Application (Form CRF 009) Amusement Application (Form CRF 013) Access to information on the services provided by the Georgia Department of Revenue is available in a number of ways. You can contact us by calling either of the two numbers, visiting the website, or by writing to us at the address provided. Sales Tax Forms..404-656-4238 Registration 404-651-8651 www2.state.ga.us/departments/dor Department of Revenue Centralized Taxpayer Registration Unit Post Office Box 38027 Atlanta, GA 30374-0001 14
United States Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service A new business venture, in almost every instance, will require an Employer Identification Number (EIN) issued by the Internal Revenue Service. In most instances this is the first application you, as a new business owner, should complete. You will be required to list your employer identification number on many of the subsequent applications you complete in the opening of your business. An EIN application form (SS-4) can be mailed to you by calling the Internal Revenue Service at 1-800-829-3676 or via computer by accessing the IRS Home Page at www.irs.ustreas.gov. After you have completed the Form SS-4 you may secure an EIN by mail or phone. The mailing address and Tele-TIN access telephone numbers are listed on the form. The Internal Revenue Service is the office you need to obtain information on the Small Business Tax Education Program (STEP) and also the STEP Interest Forms for a sole proprietor, partnership, corporation or s-corporation. The Internal Revenue Service offers a wide range of educational programs to assist business owners. Information can be obtained by accessing the IRS Home Page or by calling toll-free 1-800-829-1040. For a listing of tax information workshops, you may contact the IRS Georgia District Taxpayer Education Office at (404) 338-8670. You may submit a written request for information to: Internal Revenue Service Peachtree Summit Building Room 1502 Stop 902D 401 West Peachtree St., NW Atlanta, GA 30365 www.irs.ustreas.gov 15
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism Randolph Cardoza, Commissioner The Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism is Georgia s official state agency for developing new jobs and creating capital investment. The Department carries out this mission by encouraging business investment, expansion and existing industry, locating new international markets for Georgia products and services, promoting tourism and promoting the state as a location for film & videotape projects. The following are services applicable to small business: INTERNATIONAL TRADE: The International Trade Division offers services tailored to meet the specific needs of Georgia manufactures and professional service provides committed to increasing profits through export sales, joint ventures and licensing agreements with overseas companies. The Trade Division s range of services include: organizing and providing logistical and marketing assistance for targeted trade shows, trade missions and catalog shows; planning and developing trade education programs; providing research assistance on trade related questions and providing assistance in obtaining financing for export transactions. The International Trade Division is partner in the U. S. Export Assistance Center (USEAC) in Atlanta. The USEAC serves as a one-stop-shop for export assistance, combining all federal and state resources under one roof. TOURISM: The Tourism Division promotes the state of Georgia as a tourism destination. The Division organizes special promotions for travel writers and motor coach operators and develops an advertising and marketing plan, which includes media relations, hospitality training, Stay & See Georgia, tourism impact studies and support of promotional activities in our overseas offices. The Division also administers programs to promote Georgia s attraction through eleven visitor centers and nine regional representatives located throughout the state. Phone: (404) 656-3545 Fax: (404) 656-3567 E-Mail: trade@itt.state.ga.us To get more information on any of the following topics you can either contact the department by telephone, visit the website at www.itt.state.ga.us, or write to: Georgia Department of Industry, Trade & Tourism, Post Office Box 1776, Atlanta, GA 30301-1776. Georgia International Facility Directory Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey Georgia On My Mind (Tourism Destination Guide) Basics of Exporting Kits Services of the U.S. Export Assistance Center Services of the International Trade Division 16
University of Georgia Business Outreach Services Small Business Development Centers The University of Georgia Business Outreach Services, through its Small Business Development Center Program helps build businesses in Georgia. Recent studies show significant revenue and job growth after just one year of help from the SBDC. The SBDC in an innovative, university-based service effort whose professional consultants provide management and the technical assistance to business owners and prospective entrepreneurs. Consultants regularly visit and assist companies on-site. The SBDC provides a variety of consulting, continuing education, and research services for growing companies and start-ups. Help for mature enterprise ranges from creating marketing strategies to identifying sources of capital. Prospective business owners receive help from first developing a business plan to opening the doors of a new enterprise. Special activities are also targeted toward minority-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, veterans and rural economic development. Whether an established or a beginning enterprise, the SBDC can help you gain an advantage in building your business. They can assist you in obtaining information on any of the following: Giving Georgia s Businesses the ADVANTAGE (Brochure) Business Training Schedule Calendar of future seminars Georgia 100 Geographic Information System Contact Information for Nearest Small Business Development Center To get detailed information regarding anything that was previously mentioned, you may contact the office at 706-542-6762, visit the website at www.sbdc.uga.edu above or write to: The University of Georgia Business Outreach Services Small Business Development Center Chicopee Center 1180 East Board Street Athens, GA 30602-5412 17
United States Export Assistance Center The U. S. Export Assistance Center, with locations in Atlanta and Savannah, provides comprehensive export marketing and export finance assistance for the State and Federal governments. Assistance available includes: how-to-export information; contacts in target markets; opportunities to meet potential customers; payment and finance programs; and technical and standards assistance. An extensive international trade resource center in Atlanta is also available by appointment. Please do not hesitate to contact the office if you need detailed information on any of the following subjects: Basic Export Information (Resource Center, how-to-export, upcoming seminars) Export Marketing Assistance (identifying target markets and key contracts abroad) Export Finance Assistance (working capital guarantees, export credit insurance) Atlanta Telephone: 404-657-1900 Fax: 404-657-1960 E-mail: trade@georgia.org or office.atlanta@mail.doc.gov Web: www.georgia.org Savannah Telephone: 912-652-4061 Fax: 912-652-4341 E-mail: office.savannah@mail.doc.gov You may contact the office either by telephone, visit the website or write to them at: U. S. Export Assistance Center 285 Peachtree Center Avenue, NE Marquis Two Tower Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30303-1129 18
Georgia Department of Insurance John Oxendine, Commissioner In today s complex business environment insurance decisions may have as much to do with the success or failure of a business as management skills or technical expertise. Many business owners and managers feel intimidated by insurance terminology and are confused by the scope and variety of insurance products offered to them. While this process is eased by choosing insurance agents brokers, and companies that you trust and feel comfortable dealing with, a little additional knowledge could benefit your business greatly. The Department of Insurance is responsible for licensing insurance companies throughout the state of Georgia. This includes life, health, property and casualty insurance companies. If you have any questions regarding an insurance company established in this state feel free to contact the Georgia Department of Insurance by visiting the website at www.inscomm.state.ga.us, call or write: Georgia Department of Insurance 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Seventh Floor West Tower Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-2074 19
U. S. General Services Administration Region 4 (Georgia) Office As the government s purchasing agent, the General Services Administration (GSA) buys more than $10 billion a year in goods and services. Because we buy so much and use taxpayer dollars GSA has a special responsibility to obtain the best quality and value possible for money spent. If you have a product or service to sell, it s probably something that the General Services Administration buys. Each year GSA -- the Federal government s purchasing agent, real estate developer, telecommunications manager, and computer overseers -- contracts for approximately $10 billion worth of goods and services. Because it must provide the workplace, supplies, equipment, and support that other agencies need to do their job, GSA is one of the federal government s biggest buyers. GSA also must make sure that a fair share of GSA contracts goes to small businesses, including minority, small-disadvantaged, and women-owned firms. This is not only the right to do; it is also good for economic growth, since small business generate the majority of new jobs. GSA provides the general public with information on all of the following topics: Doing Business with GSA (Booklet) Application for Bidder Mailing List Service and Supplies Region 4 Procurement Directory New Item Introductory Program Selling to the U.S. Government catalog of publications Breakfast Networking Meeting Commerce Business Daily (Sample copy newspaper) Access to information on the services provided by the U. S. General Services Administration is available in a variety of ways. You may contact us at our website: http://r4.gsa.gov, by telephone at 404-331-5103, or write to us at: U.S. General Services Administration Office of Enterprise Development (4AE) 401 West Peachtree Street Suite 302 Atlanta, GA 30365-2250 20
Georgia Department of Administrative Services The Department of Administrative Services (DOAS) Governor s Small Business Center is committed to the success of all businesses in the state of Georgia with special emphasis to assist the small and minority businesses. Access to the information and services provided by our agency is available in a number of ways. You can contact us by writing the office or calling either of the two numbers listed below. Department of Administrative Services Small and Minority Business Program 200 Piedmont Avenue, SE Suite 1102, West Tower Atlanta, GA 30334 Metro Atlanta 404-656-6315 Outside the Metro Atlanta 1-800-495-0053 E-Mail gsbc@doas.state.ga.us Web www.doas.state.ga.us The Governor s Small Business Center believes that all vendors should have equal access to the state purchasing system through competition in a free, independent and open environment. GSBC ensures that vendors receive the added assistance they need. This office is at your service to provide advice, counsel and instruction on conducting business with the state. They are also available to provide you with information on any of the following subjects: Monthly Seminars on How to Do Business With the State of Georgia State Bid List Application State Agency Minority Business Assistance State Purchasing Agents Pamphlet State Agency Procurement Officers Directory New Vendor Registration Minority Business Director 21
Chambers of Commerce in the State of Georgia Georgia Chamber of Commerce 404-223-2264 Douglas - Coffee County 912-384-1873 Adel - Cook County 912-896-2281 Douglas County 770-942-5022 Albany - Dougherty County 912-434-8700 Dublin - Laurens County 912-272-5546 Alma - Bacon County 912-632-5859 Eastman - Dodge County 912-374-4723 Americus - Sumter County 912-924-2646 Eatonton - Putnam County 706-485-7701 Ashburn - Turner County 912-567-9696 Effingham County 912-754-3301 Athens Area 706-549-6800 Elbert County 706-283-5651 Airport Area 404-209-0910 Fannin County 706-632-5680 Metro Augusta 706-821-1300 Fayette County 770-461-9983 Bainbridge - Decatur County 912-246-4774 Fitzgerald - Ben Hill County 912-423-9357 Banks County 706-677-2108 Folkston - Charlton County 912-496-2536 Barnesville - Lamar County 770-358-2732 Forsyth - Monroe County 912-994-9239 Barrow County 770-867-9444 Fort Gaines 912-768-2934 Baxley - Appling County 912-367-7731 Franklin County 706-384-4659 Berrien County 912-686-5123 Gilmer County 706-635-7400 Blairsville - Union County 706-745-5789 Gordon County 706-625-3200 Blakley - Early County 912-723-3741 Greene County 706-453-7592 Brantley County 912-462-6282 Griffin - Spalding County 770-228-8200 Brunswick - Golden Isles 912-265-0620 Gwinnett County 770-513-3000 Bryan County 912-756-2676 Habersham County 706-778-4654 Burke County 706-554-5451 Greater Hall County 770-532-6206 Butts County 770-775-4839 Haralson County 770-537-5594 Cairo - Grady County 912-377-3663 Harris County 706-628-4381 Camden - Kings Bay Area 912-729-5840 Hart County 706-376-8590 Camilla 912-336-5255 Hawkinsville - Pulaski County 912-783-1717 Carroll County 770-832-2446 Hazelhurst - Jeff Davis County 912-375-4543 Cartersville - Bartow County 770-382-1466 Heard County 706-675-0560 Catoosa Area 770-965-5201 Greater Helen Area 706-878-3677 West Chatham County 912-748-8080 Henry County 770-957-5786 Chatsworth - Murray County 706-695-6060 Houston County Development 912-953-5407 Chattooga County 706-857-4033 Jackson County Area 706-367-6300 Cherokee County 770-345-0400 Jefferson County 912-625-8134 Claxton - Evans County 912-739-2281 Jenkins County 912-982-5595 Clayton County 770-478-6549 Jesup - Wayne County 912-427-2028 Clinch County 912-487-2360 LaGrange - Troup County 706-884-8671 Cobb County 770-980-2000 Lavonia 706-356-8202 Cochran - Bleckley County 912-934-2965 Lee County 912-759-2422 Colquitt - Miller County 912-758-2400 Liberty County 912-368-4445 Columbus 706-327-1566 Lincolnton - Lincoln County 706-359-7970 Conyers - Rockdale County 770-483-7049 Greater Macon 912-741-8000 Cordele - Crisp County 912-273-1668 Macon County 912-472-2391 Cumming - Forsyth County 770-887-6461 Madison - Morgan County 706-342-4454 Cuthbert - Randolph County 912-732-2683 McIntosh County 912-437-4192 Dade County 706-657-4488 Metter Candler County 912-685-2159 Dahlonega - Lumpkin County 706-864-3711 Milledgeville - Baldwin County 912-453-9311 Dalton - Whitfield County 706-278-7373 Monticello - Jasper County 706-468-8994 Dawson County 706-265-6278 Moultrie Colquitt County 912-985-2131 Dekalb County 404-378-8000 Newnan Coweta County 770-253-2270 Donalsonville - Seminole County 912-524-2588 Newton County 770-786-7510 Dooly County 912-268-4554 Greater North Fulton 770-993-8806 22
Ocilla - Irwin County 912-468-9114 Swainsboro - Emanuel County 912-237-6426 Oconee County 706-769-7947 Greater Tattnall County 912-557-6323 Oglethorpe County 912-472-2391 Telfair County 912-868-6365 Paulding County 770-455-6016 Terrell County 912-995-2011 Peach County 912-825-3733 Thomaston - Upson County 706-647-9686 Pelham 912-294-4924 Thomasville - Thomas County 912-226-9600 Perry Area 912-987-1234 Thomson - McDuffie County 706-597-1000 Pickens County 706-692-5600 Tifton - Tift County 912-382-6200 Pierce County 912-449-7044 Toccoa - Stephens County 706-886-2132 Pike County 706-567-0616 Toombs County 912-537-4466 Pine Mountain 706-663-8400 Towns County 706-896-4966 Polk County 770-684-8760 Valdosta - Lowndes County 912-247-8100 Quitman - Brooks County 912-263-4841 Walker County 706-375-7702 Rabun County 706-782-4812 Walton County 770-267-6594 Roberta - Crawford County 912-836-3825 Warner Robins Area 912-922-8585 Greater Rome 706-291-7663 Warren County 706-465-9604 Royston - Franklin Springs 706-245-7868 Washington - Wilkes County 706-678-2013 Savannah Area 912-944-0444 Washington County 912-552-3288 Screven County 912-564-7878 Waycross - Ware County 912-283-3742 Soperton - Treutlen County 912-529-6868 White County 706-865-5356 South Fulton 770-964-1984 Wilcox County 912-365-2509 South Georgia 912-228-1299 Worth County - Sylvester 912-776-7718 Statesboro - Bulloch County 912-764-6111 Wrightsville - Johnson County 912-864-7200 23
Fact Sheet Georgia New Hire Reporting Program The new hire law provides: More financial support for children Flexible reporting for employers Savings for taxpayers Who must report? Employers of labor organizations doing business in the state of Georgia shall report the hiring of any person who resides or works in Georgia to whom the employer anticipates paying earnings. Employers must also report rehires or the return to work of an employee who has been laid off, furloughed, separated, granted a leave without pay, or terminated from employment. What information must be reported? Employee s full name Employee s address Employee s Social Security Number Medical insurance coverage availability Employee s date of birth (indicate four digit year) Employee s date of hire (indicate four digit year) Employee s state of hire Employer s name (please use corporate name) Employer s address Employer s telephone number Employer s Federal Employer Identification Number (Please note: without the FEIN, reports cannot be processed) Multi-state Employer (if applicable) see below How often must employers report? Georgia law requires employers to submit new hire information within ten (10) days of the date of hire. How can employers report? Diskette. Data specifications are included in this packet. Magnetic Tape. Data specifications are included in this packet. Electronic file transfer. Data specifications for your file are included in this packet. Call us and we will explain the procedure to dial-in and deposit your file. Printed List. Fax or mail a printed list with the required information. New Hire Form. Fax or mail the completed form to us. The New Hire Form is included in this packet. Payroll Service. If you use a payroll service or accounting service, consider asking the service to report your new hires for you. Many payroll services are already doing this in other states. W-4 Form. After a new hire completes this federal form, fill in the required employer information on lines 8 and 10. Fax or mail a copy of the W-4 form to us. Internet. Employers can access and report information on the Internet at www.ganewhire.com Formatted Diskette. By using a formatted diskette, the employer will simply enter all their new hires into our simple program and either electronically mail the file to our Internet site or dial into our system and deposit the file. Of course, the employer can also send the file by mail. Call us and we will send you the formatted diskette. 24
Multi-state Employers: If you are a multi-state employer, you may report newly hired employees to the state in which they are working or you may select one state to which to report all new hires. If one state is chosen, your new hire reports must be submitted electronically or by magnetic tape or diskette. Two monthly electronic or tape transmissions must be made which are not less than 12 days nor more than 16 days apart. Please inform the U. S. Secretary of Health and Human Services of your decision. Where to send reports: The Georgia New Hire Reporting Program Post Office Box 38480 Atlanta, GA 30334-0480 Fax reports to: 1-888-541-0521 and 404-525-2983 Do not hesitate to call The Georgia New Hire Reporting Program at 1-888-541-0469 or 404-252- 2985 for any questions regarding the new hire law or visit our website at: www.ga-newhire.com. Our telephone system can help you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our help desk staff is available Monday through Friday, 8:00am 5:pm. (Go to the next page for a copy of the Employer New Hire Reporting Form) Send Completed Form to: Georgia New Hire Reporting Form Georgia New Hire Reporting Program Fax form to: 1-888-541-0521 Post Office Box 38480 Or 404-525-2983 Atlanta, GA 30334-0480 For more information: 1-888-541-0469 404-525-2985 EMPLOYER INFORMATION Federal Employer Identification Number Employer Name Address City/State/Zip Code Contact Phone/Name Medical Insurance Coverage Available? Y or N 25
Employer Address for Income Deduction Orders Address City/State/Zip Code Contact Phone/Name EMPLOYEE INFORMATION Social Security Number - - Employee Name Employee Address City/State/Zip Code State of Hire Date of Hire Date of Birth (please use four digit year) 26
Georgia Department of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Founded in 1874, the Georgia Department of Agriculture was the first agency of its kind in the nation, and since that time, the Department s responsibilities have evolved to include not only production and marketing of agriculture commodities, but also food inspection, safety and quality control for a variety of products important to Georgia consumers. In addition to its original mission, today, the Department is primarily a regulatory and enforcement agency. We are charged with a wide range of responsibilities, form ensuring the safety of Georgia s food supply to overseeing the quality of motor fuel and pesticides, as well as agricultural inputs from seed to fertilizer. The Department of Agriculture also works to foster the success of our many agricultural commodities through strong marketing and education programs, locally, national and on an international level. We, at the Department of Agriculture, take our responsibilities very seriously and are committed to providing superior agricultural products and continuing Georgia s agricultural leadership in the 21 st century. Please feel free to contact us by calling the statewide toll free Ag Consumer Line at 1-800-282-5852 or in Atlanta at 404-656-3645 for additional information about a specific area we regulate. You may also visit our website at www.agr.state.ga.us. The many licenses issued by the Department are outlined below. GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1-800282-5852 (statewide) or 404-656-3645 (Atlanta) Animal Industry Division Meat Inspection Abattoir & Meat Processing Plant License Abattoir Only License Horse Slaughtering Plant License Meat Processing Plant Only License Rendering Plant License Animal Protection/Licensing & Bonding Animal Shelter License Biological Permits Bird Dealer Kennel License Livestock Dealer License Livestock Sales Establishment License Pet Dealer License Poultry Biological Regulation (Certificate of Compliance) Poultry Dealer License Poultry Sales Establishment License Consumer Protection Field Forces Bedding Articles Certificate of Regulation (Manufacture) Bedding Articles Certificate of Registration (Renovator) Egg Dealer Chandler s Certificate Food Processing Food Sales Establishment Mobile Food Sales Soft Drink and /or Soft Drink Syrup Manufacturer, Bottler or Distributor License Wholesale Fish Dealers License Diary Program Grade A Diary Plant License Diary Manufacturers License Milk and Cream Tester s Permit Milk and Cream Broker s Permit 27 Permanent Permit to Operate a Substation Permanent Permit to Ship Milk Powder in to the State Fuel and Measures Division Antifreeze Registration Certificate Carry-over Tobacco Storage License Certified Public Weighers License Certified Scale & L. P. Gas Repairman Certificate Gasoline Service Station Registration Certificate Pesticides Contractor License Restricted Use Pesticide Dealer License Grain Dealer License Moisture Meter Operator License Moisture Meter Registration Certificate
Non-Auction Tobacco Dealer License Warehouse License (Grain, Cotton, Tobacco, & Misc.) Marketing Division Dealer in Ag Products License License to Sell on State Farmers Markets (Major Markets Only) Vidalia Onion Registration Plant Industry Division Pesticides/Plant Protection/Seed Ag Liming Materials Registration Application for Registration of Plant Food (Over 10lbs.) Application for Registration of Plant Food (10lbs. or less) Commercial Feed Registration Commercial Feed License Lime Registration License Soil Amendment Registration Application Apiary License Bee Certificate Commercial Pesticide Applicator License GA Seed Dealer s License Nurseryman & Nursery Dealer License Private Pesticide Applicator License Treated Timber Dealer License Treated Timber Processor License Nursery Certificate Product Registrations 28