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Necessary Documents in Establishing a Business

Along with our country’s incessant progress and economic improvement, numerous people and entities engage in putting up or expanding their business operations. On a large scale, the increase on number of these individuals and companies brings upon many positive effects.

Author: Rainier Policarpio
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Along with our country’s incessant progress and economic improvement, numerous people and entities engage in putting up or expanding their business operations. On a large scale, the increase on number of these individuals and companies brings upon many positive effects.

Primarily, this includes employment stability and internal revenues that fund government programs, developing further our economy and sustaining our population’s basic needs.

In line with these, it is necessary for these business entities to file certain documents with the government to legalize their operations and lessen the possibility of civil liabilities resulting from lawsuits.

Unlike what some entrepreneurs know, carrying out a business is governed by the state laws rather than federal statutes. This explains why individuals and even corporations are required to file their applications to the Secretary of State of their particular area in establishing their business entities.

Various states lay down clear and well-detailed process of application while some has law statutes that make it hard for companies to file their applications. However, the business applicants may submit the requirements through the website of their corresponding states.

Establishing a Corporation
Generally, the establishment of a corporation necessitates well-drafted articles of incorporation. Its structure varies depending on the state where a company will be doing its business. Yet, it is common in every state oblige companies to include the following items on their articles of incorporation.

• Name of the corporation
• Number of allowed shares
• Name and address of a registered representative
• Name of incorporator
• Description of the corporation's purposes

After this document has been filed with the Secretary of State for review and approval, it will be returned to the applicant for records purposes. Usually, it is not necessary for corporations to submit copies of their bylaws, minutes of organization and shareholders’ personal details.

Establishing a Limited Liability Company

Similarly, limited liability companies are also required to submit a document that states same contents as to a corporation’s articles of incorporation. Nevertheless, majority of states in the U.S. compel these companies to utilize a customized form printed by the state government.

Hiring an Attorney’s Assistance

Although a sole proprietor may handle the filing of his business application alone, it would be more comfortable to seek the aid of business law attorneys especially if he does not fully understand the procedures.

This is also advisable in forming either a limited liability company or a corporation. Letting a legal professional to do such tasks will definitely prevent business applications from being denied due to technicalities and insufficient document preparations.

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Being aware of every significant provision about business law and its corporate aspects is necessary for a successful business venture and effective decision in incorporating a business. Business law attorneys can be very helpful in these matters.

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