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Step 1: Comply With Licensing and Zoning Laws. Step 2: Conduct a Business Name Search. Step 3: Name a Registered Agent. Step 4: Draft Articles of Incorporation. Step 5: File Articles of Incorporation With the State. Step 6: Write up Corporate Bylaws.
Incorporating a business means turning your sole proprietorship or general partnership into a company formally recognized by your state of incorporation. When a company incorporates, it becomes its own legal business structure set apart from the individuals who founded the business.
LLC stands for “limited liability company”. It combines the most sought after characteristics of a corporation (credibility and limited liability) with those of a partnership (flexibility and pass-through taxation). LCS are technically formed, while corporations (S corporation or C corporation) are incorporated.
Incorporation is the legal process used to form a corporate entity or company. A corporation is the resulting legal entity that separates the firm's assets and income from its owners and investors. It is the process of legally declaring a corporate entity as separate from its owners.
An incorporated company, or corporation, is a separate legal entity from the person or people forming it. Incorporation limits an individual's liability in case of a lawsuit. The corporation, as a legal entity, is liable for its own debts and pays taxes on its earnings, and can also sell stock to raise money.
Businesses that have or expect to have employees should incorporate before hiring them. If you run your business as a sole proprietorship, you as an individual are liable and your personal assets are at risk. However, if you have incorporated, the corporation or LLC is the employer and takes on this liability risk.
Incorporating a business means turning your sole proprietorship or general partnership into a company formally recognized by your state of incorporation. When a company incorporates, it becomes its own legal business structure set apart from the individuals who founded the business.
Once the business generates more income than you need for your living expenses, incorporating can save you money. Often, it's not worthwhile to incorporate when you're just starting a business, but once that business is profitable, incorporation can offer several significant benefits.
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