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Information
on Forming Your Corporation, LLC, or Nonprofit |
The
Importance of Incorporation |
There
are a number of business structures available to business owners, such as sole
proprietorship, general partnership, limited partnership, C corporation, S corporation,
and limited liability company. Or if profit is not a motive, the nonprofit corporation
is also available. Each of these has potential advantages and disadvantages which
should be explored when deciding what structure your business should take.
Incorporation
is an increasingly popular option for today's small and new business owners. There
are many reasons why business owners choose to incorporate. Most importantly,
incorporating helps to protect the owner's personal assets from the debts and
liabilities of the business. Since corporations and limited liability companies
(LLCs) are separate legal entities from their owners, the entity itself is typically
responsible for its own debts. Conversely,
with sole proprietorships and general partnerships, the owner and the business
are the same. Therefore, personal assets, such as the owner's house or car, may
be used to satisfy business debts. Thus, limited liability is a primary advantage
of incorporating. Other
Advantages of Forming a Corporation - A
corporation's existence is not dependent on its owners, therefore it has unlimited
life
- Opportunity
of gaining professional credibility with customers, vendors, employees, and partners
- Retirement
funds and qualified retirement plans, such as 401(k), may be established more
easily
- Ownership
is typically easily transferable
- Capital
may be raised more easily through the sale of stock
Other
Advantages of Forming an LLC - Earnings
of an LLC are only taxed once, therefore allowing the benefit of pass-through
taxation
- LLCs
are free to establish any organizational structure agreed upon by the members
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Methods
of Incorporating |
Forming
a corporation, limited liability company, or nonprofit requires that documentation
be filed with the appropriate state agency, which is typically the Secretary of
State, and appropriate state filing fees be paid. Today,
there are three primary means by which you can incorporate. You can complete the
filing yourself, or utilize the services of an attorney or an incorporation service
provider. In deciding which is best for you, you should determine which option
best suits your needs. The table below outlines some potential advantages and
disadvantages of each option |
Incorporation
Method | Potential
Advantages | Potential
Disadvantages | | Do
It Yourself |
- No service fees -you pay only the state filing fees and necessary postage
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- More time consuming
- Should know the requirements of your intended
state of formation
| Use
an incorporation service provider |
- Typical service fees are lower than attorney fees
- Easy to use
service
- Can often submit order online
- Reputable providers often
include educational materials on their web sites
- Often offer related products
and services, such as EIN or S corporation election assistance
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- More costly than doing it yourself
- Cannot provide legal advice
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| Use
an Attorney |
- Can provide legal advice on your particular situation
- Can provide
customized bylaws, agreements, and other documents
- Can assist with complex
capitalization structure formations
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- Typically the most expensive option
- May outsource the preparation
and filing of the documents to other providers
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| Information
and Affordable Services from an Industry Leader |
BizFilings,
an online incorporation service provider, understands the importance of incorporation
for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Unfortunately, many business owners
have misconceptions about incorporation - but it's never been easier or more affordable
to incorporate than it is today.
BizFilings has two primary goals: to help educate small business owners on the
incorporation process, and to continue to make the process easier without sacrificing
quality.
BizFilings offers corporation, limited liability company, and nonprofit formation
services in all 50 states, provides 24/7 secure access to your account online,
and offers additional products and services to assist you throughout the life
of your business. Since
its inception in 1996, BizFilings has provided business formation services to
more than 100,000 small and start-up businesses. We recognize you have a choice
in forming your business, and hope that you will consider using BizFilings. |
Products
and Services |
Beyond
offering business formation services in all 50 states, BizFilings also offers
a suite of ancillary products and services, to help entrepreneurs and small businesses
owners throughout the life of their businesses, including: - Tax
ID (EIN) Obtainment
- Tax
ID (SS4) Form Preparation
- S
Corporation Election Document Preparation
and Obtainment
- Corporate
or LLC Kit
- Corporate
or LLC Seal
- Stock
or Membership Certificates
- Corporate
or LLC Forms Disk
- Sample
Bylaws & Resolutions
- Registered
Agent Services
- Compliance
Management
- Foreign
Qualification Filings
- Amendment
Filings
- Other
State-related Filings
- Certificate
of Good Standing
- State
Name Reservation
- Shelf
Corporations
- Dissolution
Filings
- Reinstatement
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Discount
for National Business Association Members
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As
a member of the National Business Association, you are entitled to receive a discount
ranging from $25 to $90 on BizFilings' corporation, LLC, or nonprofit formation
services in any state. Visit www.bizfilings.com/nba
to learn more about this discount. |
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