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Incorporate in Montana

With its miles and miles of unbroken horizon, Montana has long been a destination for people who want to get away from it all. What people don't know, however, is that Montana is a great place for business. With its friendly laws towards incorporating and forming LLC's, Montana just might be the best place for a small to medium-sized company to take the next step.

Incorporating in Montana is a good idea for any business that is looking to attract investments while at the same time increasing the financial security of the principals. By forming a corporation, you are, in effect, creating a separate entity (known legally as an "artificial person"), which is the legally responsible for the actions of the company. In real world terms this means that if anyone sues, no one who has invested in the corporation can be touched.

By protecting both your interests, and the interests of the investors, forming a corporation is truly a win-win situation. It allows your business to bring in more money, while at the same time allowing it to make riskier business move, which can prove highly lucrative. As they say, it takes money to make money.

But when choosing to incorporate in Montana, you must make a key decision, whether to incorporate as an S-Corp, a C-Corp, or a Montana LLC.

  • C-Corp: the most popular way to incorporate, a Montana C-Corp offers financial security for the principals and the investors alike, but is subject to double taxation: both the earnings of the corporation and the dividends of the stockholders are taxed.
  • S-Corp: to avoid the double taxation, some companies choose to form an S-Corp. The main drawback of a Montana S-Corp is that only natural persons may invest (meaning no external companies or corporations can own stock), limiting the funds that your company can receive.
  • LLC: a Montana State LLC, or Limited Liability Company, is a way to increase your financial security without giving up control of your company. In the case of a Montana LLC, fiscal responsibility is limited to the company itself, meaning that no one can sue you personally for the actions of the company, and there are no laws regarding the formation of a board of directors, or the issuing of stock.

The best part about incorporating in Montana State is that it is now so easy. When you click on www.incorporatefast.com you are just 10 minutes away from filing to form your Montana corporation or LLC. And Incorporate Fast provides advice on all aspects of the incorporation process, from beginning to end.

With so much going for it, Montana represents one of the best states for incorporation. So why delay? Form your Montana State LLC or corporation with Incorporate Fast today!


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