Incorporation is no more a mystery and the domain of lawyers. The common man is very well equipped to handle matters such as incorporation or organization of a business. Thanks to our public friendly state administrations. All states have provided online resources for business registrations with clear instructions on how to proceed. You may contact the state agency handling business registrations over phone or in person also to clear you doubts. You may check with your state agency whether corporate seals are legally binding in your state.

A legal business structure is imperative in operating a business in any of the states. Some forms of business do not involve many legal or statutory formalities in formation and its operations. Sole Proprietorships and General Partnerships can be formed by simple intent of the principal(s). However you will need to obtain all the obligatory permits and licences to operate the business. Forming a Limited Liability Company or a Corporation entails formal procedures. The organisation of LLC or the incorporation of a corporation is governed by state statute. These rules and regulations vary in each state. For forming a LLC you have to select a name and file an Articles of Organization with the state agency handling business registrations and pay a filing fee. Some states have a few more requirements for forming LLC such as filing an LLC Operating Agreement and publication of the intent to form LLC.

Forming a corporation involves lengthier procedures than forming a LLC. A corporation has a separate legal entity from that of its business owners, formally termed as share holders. The corporation is constituted by units of stocks or shares which each share holder subscribes to and promise to pay for. The basic charter for operating business as a corporation is its Articles of Incorporation. The promoters or incorporators have to provide all critical information on the purpose of formation and the organizational structure as required by the state. There are two types of corporations, C Corp and S Corp.

Taxation formalities in each of the business form vary. The sole proprietorship is considered as having no individual existence or a ‘disregarded entity’ and the business owner files business tax returns along with personal returns. Partnerships have a similar system where the profits or loss from business is declared proportionately through partner’s personal tax filing. Partnership has to file an information return separately. LLCs or S Corps has a pass through taxation system as that of a partnership. Corporations are taxed directly and have to file separate tax and information returns.

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