Archive for September, 2008

Advantages to Online Business Incorporation

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Forming your corporation or LLC can be a very burdensome task. Precious time has to be taken away from focusing on other issues to handle the many forms that will have to be done. An attorney can be brought in to handle this but the costs can be prohibitive for some.

Online incorporation services, such as MaxFilings, relieve a tremendous burden from the shoulders of the small business owner, freeing time to devote to their business.

Another benefit to incorporating a corporation or LLC online is the reduced risk of having your application rejected due to errors. Professionals are able to keep up-to-date on rule and filing form changes. And, up front pricing makes costs transparent so you’re not surprised with extra add-ons at the end.

Always, you should seek advice of a tax professional and attorney on deciding what entity and when to form a corporation or LLC. But once that decision is made, you can easily enter your information with an online incorporation service and save on their fees.

Additionally, MaxFilings guarantees their work 100% and can incorporate a business in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Business Incorporation Terms – A Handy Glossary

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Ever browse through online incorporation articles and blogs and get confused by all of the terms they use? Maintaining focus on your business is difficult enough so having to decipher what a particular word means can be a major headache.

This is one of the main reasons why MaxFilings maintains a handy list of business incorporation terms. In addition to providing online incorporation services across the nation, the business terms list provides concise explanation of many common phrases such as apostille, liquidity, quorum, and so on.

The glossary of business terms is a small but very helpful part of the Knowledge Center at MaxFilings, an extensive resource for small business incorporation.

So the next time you want to briefly know what “pass-through taxation” means, use the glossary of business terms as your first source!