Formations & Qualifications
Sabre Corporation Serivces will supply you with your Articles of Incorporation and/or Certificate of Formation, which legally form your corporation, and can be used to open up a bank account in its name. As you check out
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Organizing an LLC through Sabre Corporation Services will supply you with your Certificate of Organization, which legally forms your company, and can be used to open up a bank account in its name. As you check out you wi
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Registering in a state in which your LLC or corporation was not originally formed qualifies you to do business there. Purchasing this product will get you a "Certificate of Qualification", or whatever equivalent document
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Certified Documents
Document issued by a Foreign or Domestic Secretary of State, that officially confirms an LLC is currently in Good Standing with the state where the Certificate was filed, i.e., Franchise Tax and/or other fees are current
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This document is retrieved from an entity's Domestic jurisdiction, and officially confirms an entity's Certificate of Formation is indeed a true and correct copy. It's sometimes referred to as a "True and Correct".
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This document retrieved from your entity's Foreign jurisdiction, and officially confirms your entity's Certificate of Qualification is indeed a true and correct copy. It's sometimes referred to as the "Certified Copies"
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Compliance / Misc
Every LLC and corporation is legally required to appoint an agent inside each state in which it does business, who is responsible for receiving legal documents such as Service of Process. Appointing a Registered Agent th
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Also known as a "Employer Identification Number" (EIN), "tax identification number", or "tax ID". The FEIN is retrieved from the Federal Government, and identifies your entity for tax purposes in a similar way that the S
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Electing to be taxed according to "subchapter S" means that generally, your corporation will not pay any federal income taxes. Instead, the profit and loss of the corporation is passed through to the shareholders, who pa
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