April 04, 2006 | Comments: (0)
Incorporation Made Easy...Online

There are any number of reasons you might want to quickly and cheaply form a new corporation or business entity. Trying out a new product idea or service. Separating such a concept from an existing entity. Or hiding out from the FBI. Kidding!!!
The best way is to use a corporate attorney, but that's often expensive and time consuming. If you're into the lower road when it comes to this process, check out BizFilings. In the same vein as MyTechnologyLawyer.com, this site simplifies specific legal functions for easy Web-based processing.
Specifically, the site has taken much of the legwork of filing for incorporation and placed it all online. Just fill out a number of forms, pay the ticket and submit. Often, you can get your incorporation back in just a few days after BizFilings gets done filing everything with the appropriate state and federal authorities. It's clean, fast and definitely cheaper than using an attorney at between $99 and $350 bucks.
They've also got other handy services, including corporate dissolutions (yak, but it happens), ordering corporate supplies and other stuff.
Definitely worth some bookmark space for the frequent entrepeneur.
Posted by Oliver Rist on April 4, 2006 11:10 AM
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