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01. Start with a blank Virginia State Specific Legal Form
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02. Add and configure fillable fields
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Step 3: Craft a new document.

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Step 4: Utilize editing tools.

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Step 3: Submit formal paperwork. If they form an LLC, use the Articles of Organization form and pay $100. Meanwhile, corporations should submit a completed Articles of Incorporation and pay the corresponding fee. The minimum amount is $75, but it will be higher if the corporation has more than 25,000 shares.
How to Start a Virginia LLC Choose a name for your LLC. Select a registered agent. File articles of organization. Create an operating agreement. Create an EIN.
To form a Virginia S corp, youll need to ensure your company has a Virginia formal business structure (LLC or corporation), and then you can elect S corp tax designation. If youve already formed an LLC or corporation, file Form 2553 with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to designate S corp taxation status.
$100: To start a new LLC, the Virginia LLC cost is $100 for standard processing time. If you file online, you may form your LLC in as little as 24 hours.
Yes, it is possible to establish an S-corp as a one-person business. While traditionally S corporations are formed with multiple shareholders, the IRS allows a single individual to set up an S corporation. As an individual, you can be the sole shareholder, director, and employee of the S-corp.
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S-corporations: Corporations that have elected S status for federal purposes are automatically treated as S-corporations for Virginia purposes, and must file Form 502. Refer to the Pass-Through Entities page for information about S-corporation filing requirements. The tax rate is 6% of Virginia taxable income.
How to Form an S Corp in Virginia Choosing a business name. Getting a registered agent. Filing the Articles of Organization. Creating an operating agreement. Applying for an EIN. Apply for S Corp status with IRS Form 2553.
The cost to start an S corp varies by state, based on filing fees and state taxes, but you can expect to pay between $800 to $3,000, excluding any lawyers fees, should you choose to hire one.

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