Originally posted by teej
I went to the library just today and left with 3 books, 2 on forming a corpoation and one on making a business plan. All of the books have either blank forms or examples of forms.
I am not a laywer, but my understanding is that an S-corp has a lot of tax advantages. I am listed as President, Secretary, Treasure, & Director. As far as the meeting, you only have to have one annual meeting and the form from this meeting has to be sent in between Jan. 1st and March something. One of the books I got today even had a meeting form in it. You just fill in the blanks, topics of discussion which will be easy. You just list results from last year, any new plans for the upcoming year. Please, if anyone reading knows better, please correct me so I know also.
Here is a forming a corp. checklist;
Decide a corporate name
prepare & file Articles of Incorporation
(check with you Dept. of State web site, mine has forms you can download, fill in the blanks and file)
send for Fed employer ID number
meet with accountant
(you should really ask around town, find a good "business" account, make an appointment to meet and talk over with them your plans. Accountant will tell you the best to set up, LLC or Corp, remember the accounant will be doing your business taxes. It is very important to have one picked out for your success team)
Obtain corp. seal (I hear you will never use one and don't need one for this business, but I advice you ask others in the business)
File fictitious name
(on my dept. of state site, I was able to search on line the name I am using to make sure noone else had it. I also checked owners names of the same as mine, so I know that in my state, I will use my middle initial to distinguish myself from other corp. owners with the same name. this was just my preference)
get licenses
open bank account
file for S-corp with IRS
(the articles you file will be for a simple corporation, after you get your copies back from your state, you file form 2553, with the IRS for your S-corp status.)
I am just sharing some of the stuff I have learned, it may not be correct. I hope others will share their knowledge as well.
Prices I have gotten from attorneys were between $500-$900 to have them form a corp or LLC. I can download from MY STATES corp site, the forms to file to form either, hopefully you can too in your state. Of course it is advisable to have an attorney look them over. I filled mine out and e-mailed them to a friend attorney to have him look them over.
Best of luck, I need more help in this area too,.