New Jersey is where the world comes to do business. The state is a major business center - more than 20 percent of the world's Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in or near the state.-NJTKB
The State of New Jersey offers help with establishing and stating up a new business, business relocation, incubator resources, conducting ongoing business operations and also for getting your business to the next level. Here are some resource links to get you started taking advantage of New Jersey's business support programs...
NJ - Taking Care of Business - official NJ state home page for links to information and resources for starting a business, conducting business, licensing and permits, government contacts and more. [FAQs]

NJ Small Business Development Centers - The New Jersey Small Business Development Centers (NJSBDC) network helps small businesses expand operations, manage growth or launch new ventures. Free resources available. With offices in every county of the state, NJSBDC consultants help small business owners finance, market and manage their ventures.
NJ Business Gateway Registry Services - Main directory for businesses to New Jersey's official state information and resouces for registration, forms, reporting, licensing, commercial and legal filings, records and more.
NJ Commerce - New Jersey Commerce, Economic Growth & Tourism Commission's web site.The Commission is the state's primary agency in coordinating efforts between government and the private sector to provide access to a broad range of technical, financial and other assistance programs to help businesses grow and contribute to New Jersey's strong economy.This site has been designed for all existing businesses, start-ups and companies looking to relocate or establish operations in New Jersey. Includes interactive mapping and location assessment tools, licensing/regulatory assistance and more.Small Business Services - The Office of Business Services (part of the NJ Commerce services mentioned above) works with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), New Jersey's Economic Development Authority (EDA) and Small Business Development Centers (NJSBDC) to ensure the best, most efficient service, education and training for small business entrepreneurs. Includes resource links, location assessment tools (including environmental, economic growth planning, demographics), licensing and regulatory assistance, international trade and economic development support and more.
Additional Business Resources in New Jersey:
NJBiz - Online version NJBIZ, New Jersey's only weekly business journal covering the entire state, since 1987.
See also prior article about the U.S. government's Business.com.
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