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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Wyoming Articles of Incorporation in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the corporation name in the designated field. Ensure it complies with Wyoming naming regulations.
  3. Select the appropriate category for your corporation: Religious, Public Benefit, or Mutual Benefit by checking the corresponding box.
  4. Provide the name and physical address of your registered agent. Remember, this must be a physical address in Wyoming; P.O. Boxes are acceptable only if accompanied by a physical address.
  5. Fill in the mailing address of your nonprofit corporation and its principal office address.
  6. Indicate whether your corporation will have members by selecting 'will have' or 'will not have'.
  7. Detail how assets will be distributed upon dissolution in the specified section.
  8. Describe the type of business your nonprofit will conduct.
  9. List each incorporator's name and address, ensuring all required signatures are included at the end.
  10. Finally, provide a contact person’s daytime phone number and email for annual report reminders before submitting your form.

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Wyoming is great for small business LLCs because of its strong asset protection laws and theres also no state income tax. Its way cheaper to maintain than Delaware, especially for single-member LLCs.
Articles of Incorporation are used when founding a corporation which differs from an LLC in several ways, including how its taxed and the formalities involved in its operation. Instead, a California LLC submits a different document, known as Articles of Organization, to the Secretary of State (SOS).
Wyoming is a leading incorporation domicile due to low fees, no taxes, simple filing and maintenance requirements along with allowing anonymous corporations.
Wyoming LLC Corporations Wyoming remains one of the most tax-friendly states in the US in 2025. Heres why: No Corporate Income Tax: Wyoming does not impose a corporate income tax, making it an attractive option for small businesses and startups.
1. No State Income Tax. One of Wyomings biggest advantages is its tax-friendly environment. The state has no personal or corporate state income tax, which can lead to significant savings for business owners.
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You can get a copy of the Secretary of States official articles of incorporation from the state website. Fill in the proper information, sign it, and send it to the Wyoming Secretary of State. The filing fee is $100.
Wyoming does not levy an inheritance or estate tax. And if the person passes away with less than the exemption amount, their estate doesnt owe any federal estate tax either. If you own minerals such as petroleum or crude oil, Wyoming does not impose a tax on them, unlike many other states.

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