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    IncSetup.com offers incorporation services in all 50 states. We also offer secretary services, business address and mail forwarding services in Oregon, Nevada and California.

    On our homepage, you will find the most popular states for appropriately starting a new business.

    You can establish your business online, by choosing the most appropriate forms for C, S corporations or limited liability companies. This process saves thousands of dollars over the average attorney fees.

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Why California ?

California has the eighth largest economy in the world, representing 13% of the U.S. GDP and it is one of the top five (5) states for science and technology. California is the most popular state to reside, and holds 1st place for directly attracting foreign investments. Although it is one of the most expensive states to do business, California’s strength lies in the size of its economy.

Start your business in California for the following fees:

  • Corporation fees start at $189, inclusive of state fee.  
  • LLC fees start at $159, inclusive of state fee.  

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Why Wyoming ?

Wyoming is the best state to incorporate a business. This state does not have a personal income tax, no state income taxes on corporations, business license fees, or officer filing fees. Wyoming also has the best Limited Liability Company asset protection law in the country. It is not required for shareholders to be listed within the State. The State of Wyoming does not even share information with the IRS.

Start your business in Wyoming for the following fees:

  • Corporation fees start at $189, inclusive of state fee.  
  • LLC fees start at $189, inclusive of state fee.  

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Why Florida ?

The State of Florida has a business friendly environment. The state does not have a personal income tax and S corporations do not have to pay state income tax. Florida also does not have a minimum capital requirement for establishing a new business. Florida is the best state for start-up businesses because it has the lowest annual fees; low taxes, corporate reporting requirement takes a very short time and filing fees are low.

Start your business in Florida for the following fees:

  • Corporation fees start at $137.75, inclusive of state fee.   
  • LLC fees start at $214.00, inclusive of state fee.  

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Why Nevada ?

Nevada has the largest opportunities, where businesses benefit from tax savings, because the state does not have a corporate income tax, a state tax on corporate shares, a state franchise tax, or a state personal income tax on Nevada corporations. Nevada is not required to share information with the IRS; therefore directors can protect their anonymity through a nominee director.

Start your business in Nevada for the following fees:

  • Corporation fees start at $194, inclusive of state fee.  
  • LLC fees start at $194, inclusive of state fee.  

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Why Texas ?

The State of Texas has the second (2nd) largest population in the United States, and is the leading oil and gas producing state. Texas is also responsible for about 22 percent of crude oil production and 30 percent of production of natural gas in the United States. The state also has the lowest taxes in the country and does not collect corporate or personal income tax. Therefore, there are many businesses that are S-Corporations.

Start your business in Texas for the following fees:

  • Corporation fees start at $389, inclusive of the $300 state fee.  
  • LLC fees start at $389, inclusive of the $300 state fee.  

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Why Delaware ?

Delaware is the hub for incorporations in the United States. The state does not gather financial or personal information about companies, as it relates Limited Liability. Delaware also does not require the disclosure of officers, directors, or names of members. Corporations or LLCs in Delaware do not have to obtain a business license or pay Delaware income taxes, if the business does not operate within the state.

Start your business in Delaware for the following fees:

  • Corporation fees start at $178, inclusive of state fee.  
  • LLC fees start at $179, inclusive of state fee.  

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Why Washington ?

Washington State allows you to start a new business easily and conveniently, because of minimal formalities. The state does not have a personal or corporate income tax, but individuals that engage in business operations within the state is subject to business, occupational or public utility taxes. However, the Office of Regulatory Assistance helps individuals and businesses manage various government regulations.

Start your business in Washington for the following fees:

  • Corporation fees start at $289, inclusive of the $200 state fee.  
  • LLC fees start at $289, inclusive of the $200 state fee.  

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Why Oregon ?

The State of Oregon does not have a sales tax, therefore it is a great place for shopping, working professionals, and low-cost energy.
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Set up your business in Oregon:

  • Corporation fees start at $194, inclusive of state fee.   
  • LLC fees start at $194, inclusive of state fee  
What is the difference between INC and LLC?
 

Both entities offer limited liability protection to business owners, but they are taxed differently. A Corporation is an entity that issues stock to its owners, and then hires managers to operate the entity for the shareholders. Limited Liability Company (LLC) uses a "partnership" operational structure, rather than the formalities of a corporation. The Limited Liability Company (LLC) allows an individual to operate without annual meetings or other formalities. Limited Liability Company (LLC) allows the owner to have partners within the business, and have them work as "partners" with shared control. This business structure offers tax benefits like a partnership, and provides the protection from liability.

 

What is the difference between C Corporation and S Corporation?


The "C" and "S" designations for corporations are tax identifications. The corporation files with the secretary of state and chooses "how to be taxed" after the corporation is formed. The "election" for Subchapter S of the IRC is only permitted for an entity with less than 100 shareholders who are natural persons, U.S. Citizens and Legal Residents. The corporation should not have corporate shareholders, trusts, or foreign nationals without legal residency. The election gives the corporation "partnership" tax treatment, allowing it to pass all profits and losses directly to the members without paying "corporate" income tax.
What you will need, once you start your business?


The answer to this question depends on the state where you will start your business.
However, there are similarities between states, such as:

  • Tax Id Number or Employer Identification Number (EIN)
  • Bank Account
  • Yearly Annual Report & State Fees