Comments on: Download a free incorporation or LLC formation kit https://evergreensmallbusiness.com/download-a-free-incorporation-or-llc-formation-kit/ Actionable Insights from Small Business CPAs Wed, 19 Aug 2015 21:08:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Steve https://evergreensmallbusiness.com/download-a-free-incorporation-or-llc-formation-kit/#comment-1186 Tue, 10 Jun 2014 18:04:21 +0000 http://evergreensmallbusiness.com/?p=857#comment-1186 In reply to Linda.

The kits include the links you use to download the forms you’ll fill out… or alternatively the links to the online application web pages you can “step through” in order to file articles of incorporation or articles of formation.

You don’t need a corporate seal to form an LLC or incorporate. You also don’t need stock certificates. Note that you can buy and then use these sorts of embellishments. But those aren’t part of the “free kits”.

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By: Linda https://evergreensmallbusiness.com/download-a-free-incorporation-or-llc-formation-kit/#comment-1185 Tue, 10 Jun 2014 17:18:03 +0000 http://evergreensmallbusiness.com/?p=857#comment-1185 Hi

After getting your free kit, where do I get the forms seal binder etc, that I need?

Thanks
Linda

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By: Steve https://evergreensmallbusiness.com/download-a-free-incorporation-or-llc-formation-kit/#comment-1137 Mon, 21 Apr 2014 18:51:39 +0000 http://evergreensmallbusiness.com/?p=857#comment-1137 In reply to Mike Smith.

You probably should move your entity to Washington. An LLC would often work well. But confer with your accountant for a “real” consultation. 🙂

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By: Mike Smith https://evergreensmallbusiness.com/download-a-free-incorporation-or-llc-formation-kit/#comment-1127 Tue, 01 Apr 2014 03:50:19 +0000 http://evergreensmallbusiness.com/?p=857#comment-1127 I have a Utah S corp and moved to Washington some years ago. My wife and I are equal shareholders. I have been tinkering with business ideas and run those activities under this entity, but we’re not currently seeing profits nor do we have significant assets. We have no operations in Utah, but my accountant in Utah maintains the legal office that is required to be a Utah company. Should I move this to Washington? Should I switch to an LLC?

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