Name availability check
Designated customer service
Products
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Name availability check - verification that your desired business name is available in the state of formation
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Preparation and filing of all legal documents with the state of formation
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Registered agent services - includes a registered agent location within the state to receive legal and critical business communications and a dedicated team to receive and route all service of process legal notifications
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Federal tax ID number (EIN) - required by the IRS and most banks
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Certified copies of your formation documents
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Corporate kit - custom record book, ownership certificates, sample documents, and corporate seal
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Business license research - preparation of a packet with all the licensing applications, permits and tax registrations you need to operate your business legally (application for 1 city / 1 county / 1 state)
Not included
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Name availability check - verification that your desired business name is available in the state of formation
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Preparation and filing of all legal documents with the state of formation
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Registered agent services - includes a registered agent location within the state to receive legal and critical business communications and a dedicated team to receive and route all service of process legal notifications
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Federal tax ID number (EIN) - required by the IRS and most banks
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Certified copies of your formation documents
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Corporate kit - custom record book, ownership certificates, sample documents, and corporate seal
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Business license research - preparation of a packet with all the licensing applications, permits and tax registrations you need to operate your business legally (application for 1 city / 1 county / 1 state)
Not included
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Name availability check - verification that your desired business name is available in the state of formation
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Preparation and filing of all legal documents with the state of formation
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Registered agent services - includes a registered agent location within the state to receive legal and critical business communications and a dedicated team to receive and route all service of process legal notifications
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Federal tax ID number (EIN) - required by the IRS and most banks
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Certified copies of your formation documents
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Corporate kit - custom record book, ownership certificates, sample documents, and corporate seal
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Business license research - preparation of a packet with all the licensing applications, permits and tax registrations you need to operate your business legally (application for 1 city / 1 county / 1 state)
- Work with you to select the formation package that best suits your needs and ambitions
- Answer your questions about PLLC, PC, C Corporations, S Corporations, LLCs, and everything in between to ensure you incorporate the right way
- Outline relevant compliance rules and processes so you know just what to expect
- Advise on your state’s naming requirements and perform a name check to verify availability
- File your Articles of Incorporation with the state, including all required language, monitoring the process, and promptly delivering upon approval
Focus on results not regulations
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What is a C Corporation?
A C Corporation (also known as a “C Corp”) is a legal entity that protects the owners’ personal assets from creditors. It can have an unlimited number of owners and multiple classes of stock. Unlike an S Corporation or an LLC, it pays taxes at the corporate level.
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What steps must I take to form a C Corporation?
You must file Articles of Incorporation with the state where you’re based and designate a Registered Agent to receive official and legal documents on behalf of your business. You must also obtain an employer ID number (EIN), which is often required for tax purposes and business banking.
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Can I change my corporation status or convert to an LLC in the future?
Yes, you can convert an S Corporation to a C Corporation or an LLC should your business needs change. The decision to convert must be approved by the shareholders. Conversion planning depends on your company’s specific circumstance, so be sure to discuss your plans with a legal professional.
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What compliance rules must I follow as a C Corporation owner?
C Corporations need to have shareholders, directors, and officers. They must hold director and shareholder meetings, keep corporate minutes, and allow shareholders to vote on major corporate decisions. Your C Corporation also needs to file annual reports and maintain good standing in state(s) where you’re incorporated.