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Originally Posted by SallyRand
Not offering tax advice, accounting advice but have one Hell of a lot of experience in setting up corporations and that is all that I do in connection with them. I simply fill out a form and provide documents; all legal and above board.
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I hope Kansas never gets around to doing what FL does:
https://efile.sunbiz.org/scripts/coretype.exe
So easy to setup a corp. Plus what's great is unlike states that have a state income tax, the annual report is as simple as affirming that the information in the charter is still correct.
Easy peasy.
People actually pay for that? Hell, even in other states, it's usually just a matter of filling out a PDF and faxing it to the biz department.
I always laugh when those formation sites (and attorney's) try to charge $35 or even more to file for a EIN and it's a simple online form.
The only "advice" needed when forming a company is from your CPA and lawyer, to make sure you have your legal bases covered.
Anyone that needs help with the actual formation (completion and filing of paper work) is a moron.