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Inc.
Plan (USA) can incorporate your business in any of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
These fees cover the complete cost of:
- Free phone/email consultation
- Paying all state filing
fees
- Paying all state recording charges
- Researching the availability of desired corporate
names
- Reserving your corporate name
- Preparing the Certificate of Incorporation (or Formation)
- Filing all documents
with the Secretary of State's office
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At the
client's option, Inc. Plan (USA) provides Registered Agent service
for the corporate entities that we represent. This service fulfills
the legal obligation that requires each incorporated company to
maintain a street address within the state in which it operates.As
your Registered Agent, we forward to you the official correspondence
that we receive from the state in which your business entity is
formed. Inc. Plan (USA)'s annual fee for Registered Agent service
in Delaware is $80.00 (after 6 free months). In all other states,
the fee is $125.00 per year. Clients who elect to act as their
own Registered Agent pay a non-recurring fee of $50.00.
Upon
request we also assist clients with their submissions of franchise
taxes and Annual Reports to the state of Delaware. Please contact
us to learn more about this and our many other business
services.
To organize
your newly formed corporation, Inc. Plan (USA) can also provide your
corporation with its own customized Corporate Kit. This complete
package includes a minute book embossed with your corporation's name,
a personalized corporate seal, and corporate album inserts which
include customized stock certificates and forms for your bylaws and
minutes. We can also provide your corporation with tax applications
and forms if requested. The full-package Corporate Kit is $80 and
will be shipped via UPS to your door.
Call us at 800-462-4633, 9 am to 6 pm (EST). Our staff of experienced incorporators will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Benefits
of Incorporating in Delaware
A Conversation With the Asst. Secretary of State
Caroline
Quigley, one of the principals of Inc. Plan (USA), conducted
an in-depth interview with Lawrence E. Windley, the Assistant
Secretary of State for the State of Delaware, to explore what
Delaware is doing to retain its status as one of the premier
states in which businesses incorporate. During the interview,
Windley discussed Delaware's commitment to its customers and
how it stays at the forefront of incorporating by continually
improving services and technology to meet the needs of diverse
businesses from around the world.
Caroline
Quigley: Why do so many businesses incorporate
in Delaware versus other states?
Lawrence
Windley: I think the important thing is that
we try to provide an atmosphere that facilitates business. I
can talk about any of the individual things Delaware offers like
the legal system, the fact that the taxes and fees are reasonable
for the value you get and the excellent service, but it's the
combination of all of them that makes it a pro-business environment.
This is true for any company from a small entrepreneurial business
to a Fortune 500 enterprise.
CQ: Are
there any other reasons for a company to incorporate in Delaware?
LW: Well,
this may be more applicable to larger companies, but one very distinctive
feature about Delaware is its very good legal and court system.
Delaware has a long history of being fair to corporations. There
are several other things that businesses find attractive. They
include:
- Protection of
personal assets.
- Possibility of
tax savings.
- Annual meetings
of Delaware corporations may be held outside the state of Delaware.
- A Delaware corporation
may keep all of its books and records outside the state of
Delaware.
- Thre is no Delaware
tax on non-resident stockholders who do no do business in Delaware.
- In most cases,
Delaware has no sales, personal property or intangible property
tax on corporations that do not do business in Delaware.
- Indemnification
an personal liability protection of the directors and officers
of corporations is permitted.
CQ: Would
you say there are any misconceptions about Delaware?
LW: Some
people might have this idea of Delaware as a kind of tax haven.
That's not true. Delaware's laws were put into place because the
legislature and others in Delaware saw that the conduct of legitimate
business was impeded by a number of obstacles. They perceived that
if they changed the law a certain way, it could be both fair to
the shareholders but also enable the business to profit. That's
why these laws were instituted. We want people to know that Delaware
is the preeminent to be incorporated because, among other things,
the quality of its services and the reasonableness of its fees.
CQ: You
mentioned the reasonableness of the fees. How are the fees determined?
LW: Companies
have a choice. For most, it is based solely on the number of shares
the company has and has nothing to do with income or net worth.
However, about 7,000 companies do file by the alternative method
which is determined on the basis of issued shares and assets.
CQ: You
briefly noted that you are installing some new technology. How
will the technology help?
LW: We
just spent $1.5 million to upgrade our computer systems so that
we can offer extremely fast turnaround to our customers. I don't
think any other state has online access and the capability to the
degree we do. AS for our next step, we will integrate even more
improvements since we will be able to offer a highly sophisticated
website with hyperlinks directly to the agent community. We're
so far on the cutting edge, it's amazing. In fact, we get a lot
of inquiries from companies and other countries who want to see
how we run our computer technology.
CQ: Are
there any other services that people might like to know about?
LW: With
our technology, a good part of our business is really information
services. Once somebody incorporates here, we become a depository
of that company's information. So we can provide documents and
copies for a reasonable fee.
We also have expedited services. If, for example, you need a very quick turnaround,
we can provide 2 hour service for an additional fee.
CQ: Thank
you, Larry, for this very informative interview.
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