To file for a corporation, you need to choose a business name, file articles of incorporation with the state, create corporate bylaws, appoint directors, issue stock, obtain necessary licenses and permits, and file for an employer identification number (EIN) with the IRS.
For 1120 s corporation
To determine if your corporation is an S corporation or a C corporation, you need to check with the IRS. S corporations have specific eligibility requirements and must file Form 2553 to elect S corporation status. C corporations are the default classification for corporations that do not elect S corporation status.
To open an S corporation in Illinois, you need to file articles of incorporation with the Illinois Secretary of State, obtain an employer identification number (EIN) from the IRS, create corporate bylaws, hold an organizational meeting, issue stock certificates, and file Form 2553 with the IRS to elect S corporation status.
To obtain a California corporation number, you need to file the necessary paperwork with the California Secretary of State's office and pay the required fees. This number is assigned to your corporation upon registration and is used for identification and tax purposes.
You will have to file a corporation, or LLC. Apply for a credit card with that particular EIN, and go from there. This is generally different than your personal.
No they never did file for bankruptcy
If you intend to "do business as" a name different from your corporation or LLC name, then you can file as a limited liability corporation in California. Read more at www.sos.ca.gov/business/be/faqs.htm -
Yes
you normally file with your States Financial regulation dept
A 7004.
Depends on the country your in!
.tc is the file extension for a Borland configuration file, for programs from the Borland Software Corporation.
For 1120 s corporation
To determine if your corporation is an S corporation or a C corporation, you need to check with the IRS. S corporations have specific eligibility requirements and must file Form 2553 to elect S corporation status. C corporations are the default classification for corporations that do not elect S corporation status.
December 17, 2002
CT Corporation, any state
Yes. The "officers" of a corporate entity are authorized to 'speak' for the corportation whether they are an attorney or not.