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Set up Massachusetts Corporation
$339.00 only
The total price includes:
- $250 - Massachusetts State Initial Filing fee
- $89 - Checking name availability, preparing state-approved Articles of incorporation, filing Articles with state, sending Articles or Certificate of incorporation to you.
- Free forms. Free exclusively for our clients.
- Free initial meeting of directors and shareholders.
- Free Credit Builder.
- Free online copies of important documents.
How long does it take to incorporate in Massachusetts?
Massachusetts regular filing time takes approximately 1 day.
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Once your company is set up, you will need:
- Tax ID (EIN) - free over the Internet or phone.
- Yearly Requirements and Fees for Massachusetts companies - Statement of Information is an initial statement of officers or member/managers that must be filed with the Massachusetts Secretary of State within 90 days after filing original articles, and every year thereafter in the applicable filing period. For LLCs there is an addition Franchise Tax that is $800 per year. The first payment must be made within 3 months of your LLC.
Need help?
"We do Massachusetts incorporations right… quickly and professionally. This is a quick easy process.
But we know it's a new experience for some. Call us if you have any questions."
Natasha Waite, Office Manager
Phone: 888-284-3821
Compare our low prices with competition:
| Company | Massachusetts Corporation Cost |
|---|---|
| EastBiz.com, Inc. (www.IncParadise.com) | $339. Including shareholders, directors forms and shares. |
| Companies Incorporated | $374 |
| Laughlin Associates | $834 |
| Business Filings Incorporated | $425 |
| Legal Zoom | $389 |
| Active Filings | $409 |
| My Incorporation.com | $393 |
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