Business Structures

Which Business Structure is Right for My Company?

What is an S Corporation? What are the advantages of forming an LLC? If you've got questions like these, you've come to the right place. CorpAmerica has these answers and many more.

Forming a business structure helps protect your personal assets and creates additional tax benefits.  The two most common types of business structures are corporations and Limited Liability Companies (LLCs).

You can learn all about the advantages of forming a corporation or LLC by choosing from the links below.

If you are just starting, we suggest you download and read the "Business Formation Guide" (a PDF workbook) first. 

The more prepared you are before you start your business, the more successful it will be in the long run.  CorpAmerica has helped tens of thousands of small businesses take shape. Our services are affordable and easy to use. We believe in securing your right to save both time and money.

We Will Help You Every Step of the Way

  1. Incorporate or form an LLC
  2. Obtain your Employer Identification Number (EIN)
  3. File your Doing Business As (DBA) form, also known as Fictitious Name Filing
  4. File Corporate or LLC Amendments and Resolutions
  5. Register ("Qualify") to do business in multiple states
  6. File Annual Reports and Franchise Taxes
  7. Research Business Licenses and permits

Call a business specialist at 877-246-2462 (toll-free) or 302-636-5448 to help you get it all started today.  Or you can email us at info@corpamerica.com with any questions.

Did you know?

Many businesses choose to incorporate in Nevada for various benefits. The directors of a Nevada corporation do not need to be stockholders. Stockholders, directors and officers do not need to live or hold meetings in Nevada, or even be U.S. citizens. CorpAmerica can assist you with forming a corporation or LLC in Nevada for as little as $49 plus state fees.