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Here's how to get a vendor's license: Register the business name. Determine the appropriate business structure. Check federal requirements. Apply for a state vendor's license. Check local requirements. Collect sales tax. Maintain tax records. Obtain an out-of-state seller license.
To sell your goods and services to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a Statewide Contract Vendor, you must execute a contract with the Operational Services Division (OSD) or its designee after responding to a fair, open, and competitive solicitation for bids.
To sell your goods and services to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a Statewide Contract Vendor, you must execute a contract with the Operational Services Division (OSD) or its designee after responding to a fair, open, and competitive solicitation for bids.
However, if you are unable to locate your vendor code, you can contact the Commonwealth agency you are currently doing business with and ask them for your VC (vendor code) number. The department will ask for your TIN number which is located on the businesses W9 form/1099 form.
(a) As required by the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 637(e)) and the Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act (41 U.S.C. 1708), contracting officers must disseminate information on proposed contract actions as follows: (1) For proposed contract actions expected to exceed $25,000, by synopsizing in the GPE (see 5.201).
However, if you are unable to locate your vendor code, you can contact the Commonwealth agency you are currently doing business with and ask them for your VC (vendor code) number. The department will ask for your TIN number which is located on the businesses W9 form/1099 form.