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Creating a corporation in Idaho starts with selecting a unique name for your business, which must comply with state naming requirements. Next, you will need to file Articles of Incorporation with the Idaho Secretary of State. Utilizing the Idaho Business Incorporation Package to Incorporate Corporation can simplify this process, as it provides all the necessary documents and guidance for a smooth incorporation. Lastly, don’t forget to obtain any required licenses and permits to operate legally in your industry.
The document required to form a corporation in Idaho is called the Articles of Incorporation.
Typically, the articles must contain, at the very least: the corporation's name and business address. the number of authorized shares and the par value (if any) of the shares. the name and address of the in-state registered agent. the names and addresses of its incorporators.
How to Incorporate in Idaho. To start a corporation in Idaho, you'll need to do three things: appoint a registered agent, choose a name for your business, and file Articles of Incorporation with the Office of the Secretary of State. You can file this document online, in person or by mail. The articles cost $100 to file
File Form 2553 to apply for S Corp status Once your LLC or corporation formation is approved by Idaho, you need to file Form 2553, Election by a Small Business Corporation, with the IRS to get S corp status.
Corporate bylaws are legally required in Idaho. Usually, initial bylaws are adopted by the board of directors at the corporation's first organizational meeting.
Articles of incorporation are required state filings to form a corporation, while LLC operating agreements are used exclusively for LLCs.
How to Incorporate in Idaho. To start a corporation in Idaho, you'll need to do three things: appoint a registered agent, choose a name for your business, and file Articles of Incorporation with the Office of the Secretary of State. You can file this document online, in person or by mail. The articles cost $100 to file
Regardless of whether you are forming a C corporation or an S corporation, the company formation document is called the Articles of Incorporation or Certificate of Incorporation. This document provides the state with necessary information on your business.