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We process orders by the next business day, however, how long the state will take to process the paperwork once they receive it varies widely depending on the state.
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Only 1 person, over the age of 18, is needed to form a Corporation in any of the 50 states and DC.
"S-Corporation"means "Small Business Corporation".
After a corporation has been formed, it may elect "S-Corporation" status by submitting a form to the IRS (some states re...
These are internal company decisions that can be accomplished using company meeting minutes according to your company bylaws. Our Corporation Formation Packages include bylaw...
All Corporations are required to maintain a "corporate minute book" that holds things like the formation paperwork, licenses, resolutions and meeting minutes. It is one of th...
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A Corporate Seal is a small handheld device that allows you to imprint an official-looking emblem with your company name and the year it was founded on paper, important docume...
A corporation, as explained in detail here: http://www.mynewcompany.com/entity.htm , is a separate legal entity having its own rights, privileges, and liabilities distinct fro...
A regular corporation is taxed by the Federal Government on profits, and again when those profits are given to the shareholders as "dividends". This is known as double taxati...
A Corporation is owned by shareholders, who elect directors, who appoint officers (CEO, Secretary, etc.) to run the day-to-day activities of the company. For further informat...
A Corporation primarily identifies itself by its name. These include the following additions to the business name: Incorporated (or Inc.), Corporation (or Corp.), Company (or...
We can help you form a Corporation in any state and D.C.
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A Corporation can be dissolved almost as easily as it is created. If you form your Corporation and then decide to close it for whatever reason in the future, you simply will h...
By submitting a form to the IRS and adopting the appropriate corporate resolutions. If you utilize our service we can prepare the resolution and the form for you for a small ...