Wisconsin Pre-Incorporation Agreement, Shareholders Agreement and Confidentiality Agreement

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Wisconsin
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WI-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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Decide on the state where you want to incorporate. Choose a name for your business. File the articles of incorporation, which includes information about your business, stock shares you plan to issue, location, purpose of the company, and other pertinent details.

Are the Articles of Organization public record? Yes, the Articles of Organization is public record.The Articles of Organization require the name and address (no P.O Boxes) of your registered agent. Some business owners choose to use a registered agent service so that their private information is not made public.

Option 1: Access the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions' online services. Scroll down to the bottom and select Click here to start filing. Then, fill in the required fields and submit. Option 2: Download and mail in the Articles of Organization to Wisconsin's Department of Financial Institutions.

Step 1: Name Your Wisconsin Corporation. Step 2: Choose a Registered Agent. Step 3: Hold an Organizational Meeting. Step 4: File the Articles of Incorporation. Step 5: Get an EIN.

To form a Wisconsin LLC, the Articles of Organization needs to be filed with the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions. The filing fee is $130 online and $170 when filing by mail.

How much does it cost to form an LLC in Wisconsin? The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions charges a $170 fee to file the Articles of Organization by mail and $130 to file online.

To form a corporation, you must file articles of incorporation with the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions and pay a filing fee. The corporation's existence begins on the date you file the articles.

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.

For Ordering certificates, you may Order a Certificate of Status online, Order a Certified Copy or a Simple Copy online, or order by mail using Form SP48-50. Requests are processed in the order they are received, and may take up to 10 business days. Expedited processing is available for $25.00 per document.

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Wisconsin Pre-Incorporation Agreement, Shareholders Agreement and Confidentiality Agreement