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the name of your corporation. Your corporation's principal place of business. The name and address of your corporation's registered agent. A statement of the corporation's purpose. The corporation's duration. Information about the number of shares and classes of stock the corporation is authorized to issue.
Incorporates are responsible for filing the articles of incorporation. If the articles do not name the initial directors, the incorporates can do whatever is necessary to finish setting up the corporation in California, including approving bylaws and electing officers and directors.
Filing articles of incorporation, also called a corporate charter, offers your company tremendous benefits, such as protection from creditors and tax advantages. Articles of incorporation are the way that businesses formally acknowledge that they intend to form a corporation.
The problem, however, is that the articles of organization are often drafted in a way that might not clearly indicate the owner of the business. In both LLC and corporation documents, the person filing the documents is listed as the organizer. The organizer does not always indicate the business owner.
Articles of Organization are generally used for LLC formation, while Articles of Incorporation are the type of documents that you need to form a C Corporation or S Corporation. But the general concept remains the same you need to file these articles upfront as part of starting your business as a legal entity.
The biggest difference, however, is that each serves a different purpose. Whereas articles of organization are used to establish an LLC, articles of incorporation are used to create a corporation. Also, articles of organization require just one registered agent, whereas articles of incorporation require three.
What Are Articles of Incorporation? Filing Articles of Incorporation with the state agency (usually the Secretary of State) is the first step in forming a corporation. The Articles of Association, also known as Certificate of Incorporation in some states, are the charter to create a corporation.
The articles of organization are a document similar to the articles of incorporation, outlining the initial statements required to form a limited liability company (LLC) in many U.S. states. Some states refer to articles of organization as a certificate of organization or a certificate of formation.
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