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Incorporate in Florida

Florida is known the world over as a vacation destination without compare. From its white sandy beaches to its scenic southern keys, its alligator-filled swamplands to Mickey Mouse's second home, from Miami to Orlando, Florida has something for everyone.

The same can be said of Florida's relation towards business. In fact, out of all fifty states, Florida is consistently ranked amongst the most pro-business in the nation. Of course, if you don't live or do business in Florida, the positive factors of Florida's business stance won't affect your business, right? Wrong. By taking advantage of Florida's pro-business laws with regards to incorporating and forming LLC's, you can take advantage of all that Florida has to offer from the comfort of your home state.

For the small business that is looking to expand, or the founding members or financial principals looking to shore up their fiscal security, incorporating in Florida is a smart move. By creating a corporation you are effectively creating another entity (an artificial person) in the eyes of the law. This entity is then financially liable in the case of a lawsuit or other damaging financial situation, leaving the principals and the investors with their savings intact.

For many people the temptations of forming the standard corporation, the Florida State C-corp, are weighted by the dreaded double taxation-first on corporate earnings, and then again in the form of income tax on stockholder dividends. Many people attempting to avoid this scenario while incorporating in other states tend to form S-corps, but the unique case of Florida makes this unnecessary.

Because Florida does not tax out of state corporate earnings, the only tax on a C-corp's earnings will be on the dividends of the stockholders, making the S-corp unnecessary. Florida does, however, require that a director be found to head up the corporation, meaning that in Florida's case, quite a bit of power can be lost by the original members.

To avoid this scenario some businesses choose to form LLC's, or Limited Liability Companies (not to be confused with Limited Liability Corporations), which offer some of the financial shelters for investors while allowing the principals to maintain their initial control of a company.

When forming a Florida corporation or LLC, it is important to make sure that you have the best advice possible. With our online partner Incorporate Fast, you cannot lose when it comes time to form that Florida LLC or corporation.

In fact, Incorporate Fast allows you to register your corporation in less than 10 minutes! It's hard to beat a sure thing, and when it comes time to take the next step with your business, Incorporate Fast will be there to help you along the way. Whether you live in Miami or Orlando, or any other state in America, Incorporate Fast will help you register you company as a corporation or LLC in Florida State right away.

Why delay? Incorporate your company with Incorporate Fast today!


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