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Delaware Incorporation
Delaware appears to be the place to be if you are a publicly
traded company or desire to be a member of the Fortune 500. The
state of Delaware has modern laws, a Court of Chancery, and a
business savvy government that makes Delaware incorporation
easier and more beneficial to the organization. Still, it is
important to follow laws and procedures when completing your
Delaware incorporation process.
Delaware is home to more than half of all the United States'
publicly traded companies and approximately sixty percent of all
the Fortune 500 companies. It is, therefore, not an exaggeration
that Delaware seems to be the home to business. Though each
company chooses a Delaware incorporation for different reasons,
the state prides itself on its "complete package of
incorporation services."
If you choose Delaware incorporation you will be subject to law
that is advanced and flexible enough to increase your chances to
build a successful business. One unique aspect to Delaware
incorporation is that you have access to the 210 year old
Delaware Court of Chancery, which is the entity that wrote a
significant portion of the U.S. Corporation case law. Plus, you
do not have to live in Delaware in order to complete a Delaware
incorporation. As long as you have a registered agent in
Delaware, you can complete at Delaware incorporation.
One of the first things you need to in your Delaware
incorporation process is to reserve an entity name. The state of
Delaware makes the Delaware incorporation process easy by
allowing you to complete portions of it online, like making name
reservations. To reserve a corporate name, you will need to pay
$10 per name. However, if you are to purchase a Limited
Liability Company, Limited Partnership, Statutory Trust, General
Partnership, or Limited Liability Partnership for $75 each.
The next step you will need to take in the
Delaware
incorporation process is to determine what type of business you
will be running. If you will be completing a Delaware
incorporation for a general partnership corporation, limited
partnership, or limited liability corporation, you will then
need to fill out the appropriate forms with the Delaware
Secretary of State for Delaware incorporation. Again, Delaware
seems to understand the need of business owners that items be
convenient and easy to understand, so finding the forms for your
Delaware incorporation is made easy through the internet. All
the forms you need for Delaware incorporation are on the
Secretary of State website.
If you are in a hurry to complete your Delaware incorporation,
you can contact the Division of Corporations to use their
expedited services. In Delaware, there are a number of services
available for 1-hour, 2-hour, Same Day, and 24-hour completion.
However, to expedite your Delaware incorporation, it will cost
you between $50 to $100 extra.
Read the rest of the article here: Delaware Incorporation.
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About the author:
Copyright © Charles Fuchs is an established online marketer who
specializes in helping people start their very own Home Based
Business. He specializes in showing people how Business Leads
can help your business.
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