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The state of Washington requires all corporations, nonprofits, LLCs, PLLCs, LPs, LLPs, and LLLPs to file a Washington Annual Report. These reports must be filed with the Washington Secretary of State, Corporations Charities Division each year.
LLC members may be any person or organization while S Corporation shareholders must be individual U.S. citizens or U.S. residents, estates or certain trusts (they cannot be other corporations or LLCs). Also, the number of shareholders is limited for an S Corporation while an LLC may have an unlimited number of members.
How to Form a Corporation in Washington Choose a Corporate Name. Choose Directors to serve on the Board of Directors. Prepare and file the Articles of Incorporation. Apply for a Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) Write Corporate Bylaws. Create a Shareholder Agreement. Elect S Corporation status if desired.
This form is essential for vehicle owners in Washington State who wish to release their interest in a vehicle or vessel. It requires notarization and is used to grant authority to a designated person for title and registration purposes.
Start a corporation with one person The benefit to a single-member corporation is that you avail yourself of all the benefits like protection from liability without the complexity of a multi-owner corporate structure.
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Filing as an S Corp in Washington Step 1: Choose a Business Name. Step 2: Appoint Directors and a Registered Agent. Step 3: File Articles of Incorporation. Step 4: Create an S Corp Operating Agreement. Step 5: Apply for an Employer Identification Number. Step 6: File Form 2553 for S Corporation Election.
But if you prefer to handle the paperwork on your own, here are the basic steps to get started. NAME YOUR CORPORATION. SUBMIT ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. WRITE CORPORATE BYLAWS. OBTAIN AN EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (EIN) FILE YOUR BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP INFORMATION (BOI) REPORT. APPLY FOR A WASHINGTON BUSINESS LICENSE.
A Washington vehicle bill of sale should include the vehicles description (make, model, year, VIN), sale price, date of sale, the sellers and buyers full legal names, addresses, and signatures. Do I need a notary public to witness the bill of sale? No.

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