Is an accountant or attorney needed to incorporate?
Absolutely not. Any individual can process the required documents with any state. One should make sure that they are aware of and understand all the requirements of the selected state before forming the limited liability company. If an individual is unsure of, or does not understand the legal or financial ramifications of forming a corporation, they should seek the advice of an attorney or accountant. Corporate System. does not offer any legal or accounting advice in the selection process.
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