To obtain credit that is separate
from your personal credit, you can't
just have a sole proprietorship
(otherwise known as a "D.B.A.").
You will need to form a corporation
or an LLC.
Most incorporation services charge $150
to $300 to help you incorporate or form
your LLC.
When you sign up for our program, we
will draw up your corporation or LLC
paperwork at no extra charge (free). All
you pay for is your state's filing fee.
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To get started, follow the four simple steps below:
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Choose what state you would like to incorporate under. 99% of the time,
people choose the state that they live in – that is the least complicated and
most straightforward thing to do. In other words, if you live and work in
Arizona, you of course get an Arizona Corp or an Arizona LLC. This is what
we recommend in almost every case. However, if you are still thinking you
want to file in another state, please read "My state or not my state?"
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Choose whether you'd like a Corporation or an LLC. If you can't decide,
read "Which type of entity should I choose?"
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Choose the name you'd like to file (the name of your company) and check
the name by typing it into the secretary of state's website and seeing if the
same or a similar name comes up.
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Sign up for our business credit building program by clicking here, and we
will create and email you the LLC or Corporation paperwork in 1 to 2
business days with no extra charge. You simply sign the paperwork and
drop it in the mail with a check made out to the secretary of state. We will
tell you how much the fee is and exactly where to mail it. In a couple of
weeks, you'll have your stamped paperwork back from the state and you'll
be building credit for your new company.
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