Processor-Ready Website Basics For A New Business
A new company may be formed correctly and still look unfinished to a bank or payment processor if the website and records do not explain the business clearly.
Explain What The Business Does
Use plain language. If the business provides consulting, administrative support, filing coordination, or document organization, say that directly.
Avoid high-risk wording, exaggerated claims, or services the business is not actually providing.
Show Contact And Policy Information
A basic website should include contact information, service descriptions, privacy policy, terms, refund or cancellation policy, and a clean way to request support.
Match The Records
The website, invoice language, business description, bank application, and payment processor setup should tell the same truthful story.
Keep It Conservative
For tax-adjacent services, avoid guaranteed outcomes, debt forgiveness claims, refund promises, or language that suggests regulated services beyond the actual scope.
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