Delaware has long been considered a top destination for businesses looking to incorporate, particularly for C-Corporations. The state’s business-friendly laws and regulations, combined with its favorable legal climate, make it an attractive option for a wide range of companies, from small startups to large multinationals.
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7 Steps to Change Your Business Name with the IRS: A Guide for Compliance and Smooth Operations
Changing the name of your business can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to updating your information with the IRS. However, with a little bit of planning and attention to detail, the process can be a smooth one. In this blog post, we will go over the steps you need to take to change your business name with the IRS and ensure that your business remains in compliance with all tax laws.
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There are a few steps to make sure you’ve completed before you can file your periodic GE reports. First, you need a GE Tax License Number. You can apply for this (alongside your articles of organization with Hawaii) via the state website. This article gives steps on applying for and filing Hawaii GE Tax.
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Colorado charges $50 to file and $10 for the annual report
This provides one of the lowest price-points for single-owner LLCs. To see the filing and annual fees for other states, see this page.
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If you’re thinking about starting a new business (or legitimizing a current one), it’s important to start off on the right foot. That entails setting up an relationship between your business entity and the IRS. To do this, you’ll need an EIN, which is effectively the business equivalent of a social security number.
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Filing an LLC in Wyoming will take around 15 minutes and cost $100
Besides having a business-friendly environment, Wyoming is a favorite among small-business owners for incorporation because they do not require an annual state income tax filing.
This may be a particularly good option for multi-owner LLCs who will need to file 1065 forms, considering TaxACT charges $35 for the state return each year. If your home state charges significantly for the initial filing and the annual reports, Wyoming might be the next-best option. You can see the cost of each state’s initial fees and annual fees here.
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