If you don't register with us, and you should have, you may be committing a crime. It's a Class 1 misdemeanor to not file with us when you should.
How to Start an S-Corp in North Carolina Step 1 – Choose a name. Step 2 – Designate a North Carolina registered agent. Step 3 – File North Carolina Articles of Organization. Step 4 – Create an operating agreement. Step 5 – Apply for an EIN. Step 6 – Apply for S Corp status with IRS Form 2553.
The document required to form an LLC in North Carolina is called the Articles of Organization.
Forming an S corporation is straightforward. First, you start a business as a corporation by filing articles of incorporation with the Corporations Division of the North Carolina Secretary of State's Office. Next, to elect S corporation status, all shareholders in your company must sign and file Form 2553 with the IRS.
“S” Corporations: Creation and Organizational Documents: Created by filing Articles of Incorporation in compliance with the North Carolina Business Corporation Act or similar statutes in other states, and by electing S Corporation status under Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code.
Yes, you can establish an S corp for yourself in California, but you must first either form a corporation or an LLC within the state.
You can file your North Carolina voluntary dissolution documents by mail or online. The mailing address is on the bottom of the dissolution document, and for online filing you can go to the online Business Registration section of the North Carolina Secretary of State.
You can use their Online Business Registration system at .dor.state.nc/electronic/registration/index.html . Locally, you may also contact the NC Department of Revenue for the form and/or questions (5111 Nations Crossing Road, Bldg. 8, #100, Charlotte, 704-519-3000).
A county commission (or a board of county commissioners) is a group of elected officials (county commissioners) collectively charged with administering the county government in some states of the United States. A county usually has three to five members of the county commission.
Meet your County Commissioners... Mark Jerrell, Chair and District 4. First Elected in 2018. Leigh Altman, Vice Chair and At Large. Arthur Griffin, At Large. Yvette Townsend-Ingram. Elaine Powell, District 1. Vilma D. Leake, District 2. George Dunlap, District 3. Laura Meier, District 5.