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What Is Included in Articles of Incorporation?

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What Is Included in Articles of Incorporation?

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When forming a corporation, organizers must file a set of legal documents in their state called the Articles of Incorporation. These documents include basic information about a company including the business name.NameState filing agencies will examine the name to ensure that it is different from another entity. The documents must also include the name of the corporation’s registered agent.AddressesThe articles must also include the addresses of the resident agent and the company’s principal offices.FilingAccording to FindLaw.com, all 50 states and Washington D.C. have corporation filing rules.Annual reportsCertain states require corporations to file annual reports. In North Carolina, reports must be filed with the state’s Department of Revenue or Secretary of State office.WarningThoroughly research the name of your corporation before filing the Articles of Incorporation.

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