Corporate bylaws are a company's foundational governing document. They lay out how things should run day-to-day and the processes for making important decisions. They serve as a legal contract between the corporation and its shareholders, directors, and officers and set the protocol for how the organization operates.
How to File Articles of Incorporation for a Business Corporation Entity Type. Entity Name. Professional Services. Character of Business. Shares. Arizona Known Place of Business (KPB) Address. Directors. Statutory Agent.
The corporation is required by law to adopt bylaws. Bylaws are written rules that govern how the corporation operates internally, such as how the Board of Directors will be elected and what votes are required for a particular action. Bylaws can have any provision in them that is not prohibited by law. See A.R.S.
You'll need to include the following information on your Arizona Annual Report: The name of your business. Your Arizona entity number. The type of business you own (corporation or nonprofit). A brief statement describing your business's purpose. Authorized/issued shares: include the class and series (if applicable).
To submit Arizona Form 120S, you can e-file through approved software available on the Arizona Department of Revenue's website. Alternatively, you may print and mail the form to the Arizona Department of Revenue, PO Box 29079, Phoenix, AZ 85038-9079.
A.R.S. § 43-1139 states that all business income shall be apportioned to this state by use of a three-factor formula consisting of a property factor, payroll factor, and sales factor. A.R.S. § 43-1131.4 defines "nonbusiness income" to mean all income other than business income.
How to Download Articles of Incorporation from the Arizona Secretary of State Website Navigate to ( ) Insert your organization's legal entity name in the "Entity Name" field. Click "Search" Click on your organization's "Entity Name"