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Incorporating in Washington

    Why Incorporate in Washington
     
    • You may operate your business or organization under any one of several organizational structures. Each type of structure has certain advantages and disadvantages that should be considered. You should contact an attorney, accountant, financial advisor, banker, or other business or legal advisors to determine which form is most suitable for your business or organization.
    Starting bussiness in Washington
     
    • The Corporations Division registers a number of business-related entities in the state of Washington, including domestic and foreign (out-of-state) corporations, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and limited liability companies. The Division also registers state-level trademarks, international student exchange programs, and immigration assistants, and accepts service of process on corporations failing to maintain a registered agent or registered office address and on out-of-state residents involved in accidents on Washington highways. Records maintained by the Division are used by financial and legal services, law enforcement agencies, news media, the IRS, and the general public.
    • Online Search - Check if Corporation or LLC name is available



Information about setting up new company
    For Profit Corporations
     
    • A Corporation* is a more complex business structure. As a chartered legal entity, a corporation has certain rights, privileges, and liabilities beyond those of an individual. Doing business as a corporation may yield tax or financial benefits, but these can be offset by other considerations, such as increased licensing fees or decreased personal control. Corporations may be formed for profit or nonprofit purposes.
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      Washington Corporation online order form

    Not For Profit Corporations
     
    • A Corporation* is a more complex business structure. As a chartered legal entity, a corporation has certain rights, privileges, and liabilities beyond those of an individual. Doing business as a corporation may yield tax or financial benefits, but these can be offset by other considerations, such as increased licensing fees or decreased personal control. Corporations may be formed for profit or nonprofit purposes.
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    Limited Liability Company
     
    • The Limited Liability Company (LLC)* and the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)* are the newest forms of business structure in Washington. An LLC or LLP is formed by one or more individuals or entities through a special written agreement. The agreement details the organization of the LLC or LLP, including: provisions for management, assignability of interests, and distribution of profits or losses. Limited liability companies and limited liability partnerships are permitted to engage in any lawful, for profit business or activity other than banking or insurance.
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      Washington LLC online order form

    Limited Partnership
     
    • To get more informations about this kind of company contact Division of corporation and ask for filing form.
    Limited Liability Partnerships
     
    • To get more informations about this kind of company contact Division of corporation and ask for filing form.



Information about registering foreign company in Washington
    Foreign For Profit Corporations
     
    • A Corporation* is a more complex business structure. As a chartered legal entity, a corporation has certain rights, privileges, and liabilities beyond those of an individual. Doing business as a corporation may yield tax or financial benefits, but these can be offset by other considerations, such as increased licensing fees or decreased personal control. Corporations may be formed for profit or nonprofit purposes.
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    Foreign Not For Profit Corporations
     
    • A Corporation* is a more complex business structure. As a chartered legal entity, a corporation has certain rights, privileges, and liabilities beyond those of an individual. Doing business as a corporation may yield tax or financial benefits, but these can be offset by other considerations, such as increased licensing fees or decreased personal control. Corporations may be formed for profit or nonprofit purposes.
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    Foreign Limited Liability Company
     
    • The Limited Liability Company (LLC)* and the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)* are the newest forms of business structure in Washington. An LLC or LLP is formed by one or more individuals or entities through a special written agreement. The agreement details the organization of the LLC or LLP, including: provisions for management, assignability of interests, and distribution of profits or losses. Limited liability companies and limited liability partnerships are permitted to engage in any lawful, for profit business or activity other than banking or insurance.
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    Foreign Limited Partnership
     
    • To get more informations about this kind of company contact Division of corporation and ask for filing form.
    Foreign Limited Liability Partnerships
     
    • To get more informations about this kind of company contact Division of corporation and ask for filing form.


Information based on Washington's Corporations Division website. Last update September 30, 2003.
If you have any questions, please visit Washington's Corporations Division Website.


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