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How to Form a Corporation in Washington Choose a Corporate Name. Choose Directors to serve on the Board of Directors. Prepare and file the Articles of Incorporation. Apply for a Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) Write Corporate Bylaws. Create a Shareholder Agreement. Elect S Corporation status if desired.
How to Form a Corporation in Washington Choose a Corporate Name. Choose Directors to serve on the Board of Directors. Prepare and file the Articles of Incorporation. Apply for a Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) Write Corporate Bylaws. Create a Shareholder Agreement. Elect S Corporation status if desired.
Yes, a single member LLC can form an S Corp. This structure is popular among solo entrepreneurs who want to benefit from the tax advantages of an S Corporation and the liability protection of an LLC.
Doing business as an LLC may yield tax or financial benefits. A Corporation is a legal entity. A corporation has certain rights, privileges, and liabilities beyond those of an individual.
How to get a Washington State LLC in 9 steps Name your Washington LLC. Choose your registered agent. Prepare and file a certificate of formation. Obtain a Washington business license. File an initial report. Receive a certificate from the state. Create an operating agreement.
Purpose: Articles of Incorporation for a Nonprofit Miscellaneous and Mutual Corporation business entity governed by RCW 24.06 is used to create a new business entity that has not previously been registered with the Office of the Secretary of State; or is beyond its five (5) year reinstatement period.
Many Washington State courts have a public access terminal in the courthouse where you can view JIS public record case information such as an index of filed cases and a list of documents filed in each case. Contact your local court to see if they have a public access terminal.
Step 1: Name your Washington LLC. Step 2: Choose your registered agent. Step 3: Prepare and file a certificate of formation. Step 4: Obtain a Washington business license. Step 5: File an initial report. Step 6: Receive a certificate from the state. Step 7: Create an operating agreement.