Overview There are several advantages to
creating a business entity. Asset protection, tax benefits and
business mobility are the major reasons. At California Incorporation Services, Inc., we
provide fast, professional, reliable and cost efficient services for
individuals to create and maintain your business entity specifically
designed for your needs. CIS was created to bridge the gap between
“Do It Yourself Incorporators” and the costly expense of hiring an
attorney.
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normal five to seven weeks to receive all you paperwork. If you get us
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Corporations A general filing for a
“C” corporation refers to a general-for-profit business entity. The
Incorporator files Articles of Incorporation along with the
statutory fee to the Secretary of State. A corporation is a legal
entity that has its own tax and legal liability that is separate
from its shareholders. » For More Information, Click Here
Limited Liability Companies An LLC
is recognized as a separate legal entity from its Members. An LLC is
a cross between a corporation and a partnership. An LLC has the
flexibility of a partnership and the protection of a corporation.
There are fewer formalities and a LLC can have only one member to
manage the company business. » For More Information, Click Here
Partnerships A General Partnership
is created when 2 or more co-owners conduct a business for profit.
The partners own the assets and are individually responsible for the
partnership debts. In a General Partnership, each general partner is
an agent of the business entity. A Limited partnership is governed
by the California Limited Partnership Act and requires a filing of a
certificate with the Secretary of State. The main benefit of this
type of business entity is to promote investors to contribute
capital without being more monetarily liable than the capital they
have contributed. » For More Information, Click Here |