The Alabama Corporations Forms Package includes essential legal documents necessary for establishing a corporation in Alabama. Unlike other general packages, this collection is specifically tailored to comply with Alabama state laws and includes post-incorporation forms to assist in ongoing corporate governance. This package is ideal for intending business owners who want to ensure proper legal compliance from the start.
This package should be used when you are ready to form a corporation in Alabama. Scenarios include:
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Choose a Business Name. Check Availability of Name. Register a DBA Name. Appoint Directors. File Your Articles of Incorporation. Write Your Corporate Bylaws. Draft a Shareholders' Agreement. Hold Initial Board of Directors Meeting.
Initially, Alabama requires all entities to file the one-time filing of an Initial Business Privilege Tax Return (Form BPT-IN) with the Department of Revenue within two and one-half months of incorporation.
Choose a Corporate Name. Prepare a Certificate of Formation. Appoint a Registered Agent. Set Up a Corporate Records Book. Prepare Corporate Bylaws. Initial Corporate Directors. Hold Your First Board of Directors Meeting. Issue Stock.
Reserve and Register Your Business Name in Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), as follows: Acquire Barangay Clearance. Acquire Business Permit from the Mayor's Office. Register with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)
Articles of Organization. The Articles of Organization also called Certificate of Organization is the equivalent of the corporation's Articles of Incorporation. Operating Agreement. Employee Identification Number.
The Articles of Organization, known as the Certificate of Formation in Alabama, is the document you file with the state to register your Alabama LLC.Recommended: For under $40, you can hire an LLC service to form your LLC and get a free year of registered agent services.
Corporate Documents means the Certificate of Incorporation, Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, Bylaws and any other corporate document of an entity, including any shareholders, voting and/or any other agreement or document relating to the incorporation, ownership or management of an entity.
Choose a Business Name. Check Availability of Name. Register a DBA Name. Appoint Directors. File Your Articles of Incorporation. Write Your Corporate Bylaws. Draft a Shareholders' Agreement. Hold Initial Board of Directors Meeting.
One such step is filing a document known as articles of incorporation. Articles of incorporation are in the document necessary to register a corporation with a state and acts as a charter to recognize the establishment of a corporation.