Determine Your State and Local Business Tax Obligations in Indiana
In addition to business taxes required by the federal government, you will have to pay some state and local taxes. Each state and locality has its own tax laws. Having knowledge of your state tax requirement can help you avoid problems and your business save money. The most common types of tax requirements for small business are income taxes and employment taxes.
Indiana Business Research Center (BIDC)
The Indiana Business Research Center (BIDC serves as a State Data Center that provides education and access to Census Bureau data and products as well as other statistical resources to millions of data users at the local level. Population estimates and projections, income, poverty, and employment data in addition to other economic data and statistical resources are available.
Contact information:
Indiana Business Research Center (BIDC)
777 Indiana Avenue
Suite 210
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5151
Ms. Carol Rogers
(317) 274-2205
FAX (317) 278-3400
Indiana Business Research Center
100 S. College Ave, Suite 240
Bloomington, IN 47404
Ms. Victoria Nelson
(812) 855-5507
FAX (812) 855-7763
Indiana Dept of Workforce Development Research & Analysis
The Indiana Dept of Workforce Development Research & Analysis serves as a State Data Center that provides education and access to Census Bureau data and products as well as other statistical resources to millions of data users at the local level. Population estimates and projections, income, poverty, and employment data in addition to other economic data and statistical resources are available.
Contact information:
Indiana Department of Workforce Development
Research and Analysis
Indiana Government Center South, SE211
10 North Senate Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Ms. Vicki Seegert
(317) 233-2697
Indiana Geographic Information Council
The Indiana Geographic Information Council serves as a State Data Center that provides education and access to Census Bureau data and products as well as other statistical resources to millions of data users at the local level. Population estimates and projections, income, poverty, and employment data in addition to other economic data and statistical resources are available.
Contact information:
Indiana Geographic Information Council
Indiana State Library, GIS
140 N. Senate Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Mr. Phil Worrall
pworrall@igic.org
(317) 234-2924
Indiana MEP Purdue Technical Assistance Program
Indiana Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA)
MBDA provides funding for a network of Minority business centers located throughout the Nation. The Centers provide minority entrepreneurs with one-on-one assistance in writing business plans, marketing, management and technical assistance and financial planning to assure adequate financing for business ventures.
The Centers are staffed by business specialists who have the knowledge and practical experience needed to run successful and profitable businesses. Business referral services are provided free of charge. However, the network generally charges nominal fees for specific management and technical assistance services.
MBDA strives to create a new generation of minority-owned businesses generating $100 million in annual revenues. The strategic focus is to maximize job creation and global competitiveness for minority-owned businesses and to foster innovation and entrepreneurship with minority-owned businesses in high-growth industries.
The MBDA Business Center located in Indianapolis, IN is operated by the Indiana Minority Supplier Development Council. The center is part of a national network of funded centers located in major cities throughout the United States. The center works with minority business enterprises to generate increased financing and contract opportunities and to create and retain jobs.
Location:
2126 N. Meridian Street, Suite 110
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Telephone #: 317-789-8115
Program Director: Elizabeth Booth-Gibson
Indiana State Library
The Indiana State Library serves as a State Data Center that provides education and access to Census Bureau data and products as well as other statistical resources to millions of data users at the local level. Population estimates and projections, income, poverty, and employment data in addition to other economic data and statistical resources are available.
Contact information:
Indiana State Library
Indiana State Data Center
140 North Senate Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Ms. Katie Springer
kspringer@library.in.gov
(317) 232-3732
FAX (317) 232-3728
Indiana State Trademark Information
To register a trademark and/or service mark at the state level, you must file an application with the trademark office of the specific state in which protection is sought.
To learn about your state registration requirements, visit the link below for contact information for your location.
Small Business Administration (SBA) Indiana District Office
The SBA Indiana District Office supports SBA Local Offices, and works to advocate and accelerate economic development, growth and competitiveness in the State by supporting technical assistance, business training, counseling, mentoring and other services for small business owners.
