* Does Forming a Corporation Require an Accountant or Attorney?
No and no. An attorney or accountant is not a requirement to form a Corporation, LLC or other business entity. Although it is recommended to consult an attorney or accountant for any legal or tax advice, IncBrothers can take care of the filings for you and save you money on legal fees!
* What is a Registered Agent and is it required?
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* Do I need a Corporate Kit (LLC kit?)
A corporate kit is not required and not necessary to open a bank account, lease a car in the entity’s name, or conduct other affairs of the business. It is nice to have, though. A corporate kit comes with a binder enclosed in a matching slip case, customized with your company’s name on the the spine insert. It comes with a metal die-cast corporate seal with its own carrying pouch, customized with the name of your company and the date and state of formation. It has a set of Index Tabs, custom printed stock or membership certificates with 25 full page stubs. It also comes with a variety of corporate forms on CD-Rom. The corporate kit can be added to your order for an additional price. IncBrothers charges $72 for Kit. ORDER NOW
In most states, a Corporate Seal (which is included in the Corporate Kit) is not needed for anything. In some states, however, it may be required to open a bank account, for instance. A Corporate Seal is a customized stamp that contains the name of the entity and the date and state of formation and is ordinarily used on company documents to mark them as official company documents. The Corporate Seal can be ordered separately from the corporate kit if that is all you want; IncBrothers charges $30 for the seal. ORDER NOW
*What is a non-profit corporation
A nonprofit corporation (a/k/a not-for-profit) is any organization that does not aim to make a profit, and which is not a public body. Other entities exist to earn and distribute taxable business revenue to its owners; the nonprofit corporation exists solely to provide programs and services that are of public benefit. While they are able to earn a “profit”, such profits must be retained by the nonprofit for its services or programs. Non-profits are however permitted to pay a reasonable wage or salary to its directors to effectively carry out the organization’s mission.















