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Form an LLC or Organize a Corporation
DM Accounting Group, LLC offers incorporation services and LLC formation services. With our corporate services, we will help you organize a corporation or form an LLC within 24-48 hours. We will check company name availability and reserve entity names.
We will prepare and file organization and ancillary documents to form a corporation, LLC, LP, LLP or PA with the Secretary of State and other government agencies in all states.
DM Accounting Group will go beyond preparing and filing documents for new corporations, LLC’s and other entities. We provide amendments, reinstatements, copy of entity articles of incorporation, Certificate of Assumed name, S corporation elections, EIN Number and good standing certificates. Our corporate service is fast and reliable.
You will have your corporation within 24- 48 hours.
Why you should incorporate? There are many benefits of doing business as a corporation:
• Tax savings
• Asset protection
• Income/Losses pass to the owner's individual tax return (S-Corp)
• Fringe benefits
• Audit protection
• Raise capital
We will set up the corporation and also provide the following documents:
• Reserve a Corporate Name
• Prepare Articles of Incorporation
• File Articles of Incorporation
• Obtain State Corporation Number
• File SS4 Form to obtain an EIN
• Provide a Corporation Binder
• Prepare Bylaws
• Prepare Waiver of Notice & Consent
• Prepare Stock Notice & Register Stock
• Prepare and File 2553 Form for S-Election (Federal & State)
• Prepare Statement of Information
• Prepare First Corporate Minute
Incorporate with DM Accounting Group, LLC Today!!
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1. What is the difference between an "S" corporation and a "C" corporation?
All corporations start as a corporation and pay tax at the corporate level. A regular corporation becomes a small business corporation by completing the 2553 federal form. A small business corporation pays tax on the net income and "pass-through" to the owner’s personal tax return. There are advantages of staying as a corporation and other advantages to move to a small business corporation. Consult a professional to see which entity is best for your specific situation.
2. Do I need an attorney to incorporate?
It is not required to use an attorney to incorporate, except in South Carolina. In all other states, you can file the articles of incorporation yourself. However, if you are unsure of what steps to take or don't have the time to research it yourself, a professional is often well worth the money and grief.
3. How do I name my corporation?
We suggest that you take some time in coming up with a name. It must not be similar to another name already formed. Write it out, say it out loud, poll your closes associates to ensure you are good with the company name.
4. How do I know if my name is available?
We will request that you give us your top 3 choices for names, and we will check these to confirm they are available with the State. Unique names usually have no issues of being rejected and having to use alternatives.
5. How many directors or shareholders do I need?
Most states allow for one person to act as shareholder, director and all officers.
6. What is an EIN and is it required?
An EIN is an Employer Identification Number. Yes, it is required for your new corporation. You will need a federal EIN and a State EIN in order to process payroll, which all officers are required to be on payroll.
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