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Five steps to properly form a Corporation - Register Below!
Although it is easier than ever to incorporate a business online, there is still a lot you need to know before diving into the process. There are three common business structures entrepreneurs often consider as they start their business: "C" corporation, "S" corporation, and Limited Liability Company (LLC).  Which structure is "best" depends on a number of factors, such as the number of owners involved, the present and future goals for the business, whether the owners wish to limit their personal liability, and the desired type of taxation. Don't spend valuable time trying to learn how to incorporate a business on your own. Statewide Business Credit's Incorporator Service can handle all of the paperwork and filings necessary to form a corporation or LLC for your business in the state of your choice.

STEP 1 - Select a company name

Selecting a company name can be daunting task. Most Secretary of State (SOS) offices require you to check with them to see if your chosen name is available before registering documents using that name or starting the online incorporation process. In addition, most require you to file paperwork for your fictitious name (DBA, or Doing Business As) to register it prior to filing your corporate registration paperwork. Statewide Business Credit will search to see if the name you chose for small business incorporation is going to conflict with an existing business.


STEP 2 - Decide where to incorporate

Typically, if you only operate in one state, you should incorporate online in that state. If you operate in multiple states, you should determine which state is the friendliest to corporations and incorporate in that state. The friendliest state in the nation is Delaware. It has designed its laws and legal precedents to be very business friendly.

STEP 3 - Research LLC vs Corp

LLC's and Corp's both have pluses and minuses. Although individual circumstances will affect your decision, here is a comparison chart that will help you understand the choices.
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STEP 4 - Register your Corp or LLC with State

Statewide Makes it fast & easy to register your new business structure.  

Setup a California Corporation:                                         Only $498   July Special...$249

Setup a California Limited Liability Company (LLC):      Only $398  July Special...$199

(Prices Include the State Filing Fee)

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CLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS

WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE

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STEP 5 - Enroll in our Business Credit Builder Program

Your Business in now a "legal entity" separate & distinct from you.  Statewide's Credit Builder Program will help your new "offspring" develop it's own legal identity including Credit, Banking Relationships and Asset acquisition.

If done properly, your business could be completely "self sufficient" and seperate from your personal life within 18 months.

                FREE Corp or LLC Setup

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