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FLORIDA INCORPORATION RESOURCES FIND OUT WHAT ONLINE INCORPORATION SERVICES CHARGE Florida Secretary Of State - Division Of Corporation's Full Searchable Florida Statutes Secretary of State Frequently Asked Questions Additional State Filings That You May Need To Make Florida Small Business Doument Package OTHER ISSUES SITE LEGAL INFORMATION
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Role Of The Incorporator The Incorporator is the individual(s) who take responsibility for filing the Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of States and officially commencing the corporate existence. The Incorporator should assign any rights to the Corporation to the Directors or the owners of the Corporation as a corporate formality after the Corporation is formed of record. It is not necessary for all shareholders or directors to act as incorporators. The incorporator can be any person. Florida Statutes read as follows: 607.0201 Incorporators.--One or more persons may act as the incorporator or incorporators of a corporation by delivering articles of incorporation to the Department of State for filing. Our Free Incorporation E-Book provides for one person to act as incorporator. Our Corporate Kit E-Book forms provide for the assignment of the Incorporator's interest as a corporate formality following formation. |
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GUIDE TO MAINTAINING YOUR CORPORATION |
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ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS Provided Totally Free Of Charge IRS Form SS-4 To Obtain Federal Tax ID Number IRS Form 2553 To Make Subchapter "S" Election
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