State Snapshot
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Quick Fit
Who this list is for
Founders with practical skills, equipment know-how, or supplier relationships
Local operators serving homeowners, employers, fleets, and metro neighborhoods
Workers testing service, logistics, or digital ideas around established job centers
Curation Notes
Why these ideas for Ohio
Ohio's economy combines Manufacturing with growing service and ecommerce sectors across its metro areas. These ideas favor trade and service businesses with steady local demand, plus emerging digital and logistics plays that take advantage of the state's central location and lower cost base.
Curated List
Browse the curated ideas
Compare each option by startup cost, margin, launch timeline, operating model, and fit for Ohio founders.
Real Estate Photography
- Startup cost
- $2k–$10k
- Margin
- 41%
- Launch
- 2 wk–8 wk
- Model
- Home based
Ecommerce Distribution
- Startup cost
- $5k–$10k
- Margin
- 22%
- Launch
- 12 wk–36 wk
- Model
- Home based
LLC Formation
Form an LLC in Ohio
Ohio requires a registered agent. Many founders use a formation service to bundle filing, registered agent help, and compliance reminders in one step.
State data verified May 2026
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need an LLC to start a business in Ohio?
No. You can start as a sole proprietor, but many Ohio founders form an LLC for liability protection and cleaner banking. The state filing fee is $99. The state data does not list a required recurring LLC report.
- How much does it cost to start a small business in Ohio?
The baseline state LLC filing fee is $99. Your real startup cost depends on the idea, equipment, insurance, local permits, inventory, and whether you use a registered agent or formation service.
- Does Ohio have a state income tax?
Yes, Ohio uses a graduated income tax ranging from 2.75% to 3.5%. Plan for federal taxes, any local tax obligations, and sales tax collection if your business sells taxable goods or services.
- What licenses do I need to operate in Ohio?
Ohio licensing depends on your city, county, and industry. Check the Ohio Secretary of State and local agencies before launching, especially for food, construction, childcare, transportation, and professional services.
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