Mississippi Pre-Incorporation Agreement, Shareholders Agreement and Confidentiality Agreement

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Mississippi
Control #:
MS-00INCA
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This package of forms contains a pre-incorporation agreement for the formers of a corporation to sign agreeing on how the corporate will be operated, who will be elected as officers and directors, salaries and many other corporate matters.


The Shareholders Agreement is signed by the shareholders to agree on how the shares of a deceased shareholder may be purchased and how shares of a person who desires to sell their stock may be obtained by the other shareholders or the corporation. Restrictions on the Sale of stock are included to accomplish the goals of the shareholders to keep the corporation under the control of the existing shareholders.


The Confidentiality Agreement is made between the shareholders wherein they agree to keep confidential certain corporate matters.

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You can file for a Mississippi name reservation and any number of extensions by filling out a Name Reservation form online and paying the $25 filing fee. Once filed, your business name will be reserved in Mississippi for 120 days. You can renew the name reservation when it expires.

What Is the Cheapest State to Incorporate? Delaware remains one of the more affordable states in which to form an LLC (14th lowest filing fee of 50 states). Delaware also ranks well for incorporation fees (17th lowest filing fee of 50 states).

Business Name Reservation Form (Corps and LLCs) Articles of Incorporation (Corps only) Articles of Organization (LLCs only) Corporate Bylaws (Corps only) Operating Agreement (LLCs only)

How much does it cost to form an LLC in Mississippi? The Mississippi Secretary of State charges a $50 fee to file the Certificate of Formation. You can reserve your LLC name with the Mississippi Secretary of State for $25.

Both types of entities have the significant legal advantage of helping to protect assets from creditors and providing an extra layer of protection against legal liability. In general, the creation and management of an LLC are much easier and more flexible than that of a corporation.

Whether you file by mail or online, you need to create an online account with the Mississippi Secretary of State in order to fill out your Certificate of Formation. You can then print and send by mail, or submit online.

To form a Mississippi corporation, you need to file articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State and pay a filing fee. The corporation legally exists as soon as you file the articles. The articles of incorporation can include many provisions, but they must contain the following: Name of the corporation.

The $300 LLC fee is the same for both the online filing and mail-in filing.Note: The LLC filing fee (the fee to create a Texas LLC) is the same thing as the Certificate of Formation fee. The Certificate of Formation is the document, that once approved by the Secretary of State's office, creates your Texas LLC.

Sole proprietors can incorporate themselves, and there are a number of benefits to doing so.When you learn how to incorporate yourself, it becomes easier to manage income, separate your personal income from business income, and legally distance yourself from the corporation, making tax time less of an issue.

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Mississippi Pre-Incorporation Agreement, Shareholders Agreement and Confidentiality Agreement