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Incorporate at an Affordable PriceMyCorporation offers you the benefits of incorporating or forming an LLC—at an affordable price. · Forming a business with us is a cost-effective way to protect personal assets and gain potential tax savings. · Our incorporation services start at just $149 (plus required government fees). · Lawyers charge, on an average, over $200 per hour. With our document filing services, you'll know exactly what you are getting, and how much it costs from the very beginning.
You could file all the necessary incorporation documents yourself. However, when you consider the time involved for filing, administering, and maintaining all the documents necessary to keep your business running legitimately... why would you? Let us help you get it done, so you can get back to business! Liability ProtectionWhat Do You Have to Lose?As a sole proprietor, your liability for business debt is unlimited. Personal assets such as your home, personal bank accounts, and other valued assets may be at risk. What does this mean? It means that if your business experiences severe financial difficulties, creditors can take away your personal property such as your home, retirement savings, or any other asset you or your spouse own. In our increasingly litigious society, it is becoming ever more important to limit your exposure and protect yourself from liability. Incorporating your business draws a firm line between your personal and business assets, helping protect your personal assets from risks or debts associated with running your business. Tax SavingsSelf Employment Taxes and DeductionsIf you are operating as a sole proprietor, you will be required to pay self-employment tax on your profit, currently at 15.3%. If you incorporate your business, only the salary you pay yourself is subject to self-employment tax. Depending on your situation, you may be able to save as much as 50% on your tax bill. Hidden Benefit of Incorporating Reduced Chance of Tax AuditSole proprietors tend to be more likely to file incorrect returns (many are self-prepared), and tend to underreport revenue or over report deductions. For these reasons, the IRS has audited a much higher percentage of sole proprietor tax filings than corporate filings in recent years. In tax year 2006, a Schedule C filer stood a 1 in 32 chance of being audited. For non business filers, the odds were around 1 in 124. This means that sole proprietors are significantly more likely to be audited. Build Credibility with Your CustomersDevelop Your Professional IdentityDistinguishing yourself from the competition by establishing a professional identity helps increase credibility with your customers. Most businesses choose to incorporate to prove their legitimacy to both customers and suppliers. Adding "INC." or "LLC" after your business name gives you the credibility and professionalism that many customers are looking for. |
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Incorporate in Arizona? While the benefits of incorporation in Arizona may be substantial for your business, if your business is located in another state, your home state's corporate filing fees and reports may still be required. We can provide you with information about your area so you can decide if a Arizona corporation is the right move for you. Shield Your Personal Assets Whether you incorporate in your home state or Arizona , the act of forming a corporation helps protect your personal assets by limiting your personal liability. Incorporation classifies your business as a legal entity separate from your personal assets to reduce risks to your home, cars and personal savings in the event of a lawsuit. What if I Do Business in Multiple States? Have a business that operates across state lines? Doing business all over the country? You may need to qualify to do business in additional states. The Company Corporation can assist you with preparing and filing applications for authority to conduct business in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Call one of our incorporation specialists at 1-800-818-0204 to learn more about the qualification process. Incorporate in or Form a Arizona LLC? Still trying to decide which entity to form? Read more about the differences on the Business Entities page of our site. Still have questions? Feel free to call us to help guide you through the process. |