What Paper Work is Required To Incorporate? Articles of incorporation conforming to state law must be prepared and filed with the proper state authorities and filing fees, initial franchise taxes, and other initial fees must be paid. An attorney is not a legal requirement to incorporate. You can prepare and file the articles of incorporation yourself; however, you need to be thoroughly versed in the laws of your state. You can use our service to incorporate and save money on attorney fees.If you incorporate through MDIS Professional Accounting & Tax Service and save money on attorney fees. Complete the form at end of this section and we will prepare and file your articles of incorporation. Additionally, the price you pay includes all filing fees. Just fill out the form and we do the rest.
What Should I name My Corporation? Choose the name of your corporation carefully. It is very important that you portray the image you want for your new corporation. Legally, the name you select must not be deceptively similar to any existing corporation in your state. For example, if a corporation named West Corp. exists in your state, you probably would not be allowed to name your business West Corporation. It is possible that the name you select will not be distinguishable; therefore, we ask for a second choice on the incorporation order form.
Additionally, the name you choose must show your business is incorporated. Most states require that "Corporation", "Incorporation", or an abbreviation such as "Inc." or "Corp." follow the corporate name. Also, many states allow Limited or Company or an abbreviation of these words to be used as well.
What is the minimum number of directors? Only one director is required in most states although you are allowed to have more. Some states use the number of shareholders in the corporation to determine the minimum number of directors. For example, If the number of shareholders is three or more, then the corporation must have three directors. States which have this rule: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Vermont, Utah.
What is a Registered Agent and do I need one? State laws require corporations and LLCs to maintain a Registered Agent in the state that you form your business. The agent's name and office address are included in the articles of incorporation to give public notice of where to send important documents to your corporation. The registered agent is responsible for receiving important legal and tax documents including service of process, franchise tax forms, and annual report forms. If you incorporate in the state where your business is located, an officer, director, or employee can act as your corporation's registered agent.
How do I start the Incorporation Process? After making the difficult decision concerning what business entity is best for your business, Articles of Incorporation must be filed with the state government and initial fees must be paid. MDIS Professional Accounting & Tax Service will complete these administrative tasks quickly and effectively. After your Articles are filed, your corporation must hold an organizational meeting where bylaws are adopted and the incorporation process is completed. Share certificates should be distributed to shareholders and these transactions should be recorded on the corporation's stock ledger. All of this information should be kept in a corporate record book.
- Additional organizational steps that may be necessary after the articles are filed include:
- Obtaining a Federal Tax Identification number;
Corporate bank account opened; Accounting records started (accounting books); - If the Corporation will be conducting business under a name other than the name shown on the Articles of Incorporation, a Fictitious Business Name Statement (also known as DBA; or Doing Business As) may need to be filed.
- If the shareholders want to elect for S Corporation status, the proper forms filed with the State and IRS.
- Once the initial corporate paperwork and filings have been completed the corporate book will have to be updated annually.
MDIS Professional Accounting & Tax Service can file all the necessary forms, set up the accounting books and maintain the annual corporate minutes to make the incorporating process smooth. Call (909) 884-4897 for more information. Incorporating Request Form | Limited Liability Companies Secretary of State Incorporating Information
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