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Arizona For Profit Corporation Formation Service

Arizona attorney Richard Keyt offers a comprehensive Arizona for profit corporation formation service for a low guaranteed fixed legal fee.  Richard Keyt's for profit Arizona incorporation services include the following:

  1. unlimited telephone consultations with Arizona attorney Richard Keyt concerning choice of entity, questions about forming and operating the corporation, and other incorporation related issues,

  2. name selection advice,

  3. prepare the Articles of Incorporation,

  4. prepare a Certificate of Disclosure for each initial stockholder, officer and director,

  5. prepare the Arizona corporation Commission (“ACC”) cover sheet,

  6. file the Articles of Incorporation with the ACC on an expedited basis,

  7. give you a copy of the Articles stamped with the ACC’s “received” stamp,

  8. give you a 17 page letter explaining how to comply with applicable Arizona corporate law, how to obtain a federal employer ID number (over the phone or the internet), how to open the corporation's bank account, how to document changes in owners, how to hold and document meetings of the stockholders and directors, and how to operate your new corporation,

  9. arrange to publish the Articles of Incorporation in a newspaper in the appropriate county before the statutory deadline,

  10. obtain an Affidavit of Publication and file it with the ACC before the statutory deadline,

  11. prepare By-Laws,

  12. prepare the organizational minutes or resolutions of the directors of the corporation,

  13. give you the ACC’s letter approving the Articles of Incorporation,

  14. give you the Articles of Incorporation stamped with the ACC “approved” stamp,

  15. give you access to IRS Form SS-4 (Application for Employer Identification Number), IRS Instructions for Form SS-4, and the Arizona Joint Tax Application (used to obtain an Arizona tax identification number and sales tax license, if needed),

  16. give you an up-to-date corporate minute book with stock certificates, a corporate seal, the corporation’s Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws, and organizational resolutions of the directors,

  17. prepare stock certificates for the initial stockholders,

  18. give you access to the S corporation election form (IRS Form 2553) and the IRS Instructions for Form 2553 so that you may file the S election form with the IRS if you want the corporation to be taxed as an S corporation for federal income tax purposes, and

  19. act as the corporation's statutory agent for its first year.

Many law firms charge $1,000 to $1,500 to form a corporation, but Richard Keyt will provide all of the above-referenced services for a guaranteed fixed legal fee of $650 plus costs of approximately $245.  The costs are $95 for the ACC filing fee, $75 for the publication fee, $70 for a minute book and $15 for a messenger to hand-deliver and file the Articles of Incorporation with the ACC.

To hire KEYTLaw to form your Arizona corporation, complete the Incorporation Agreement online, sign it and send it to us with your check.  If you have questions about incorporating or the Incorporation Questionnaire, call Richard Keyt at 602-906-4953.  See Rick Keyt's resume and areas of practice.

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About the Author

Richard Keyt, J.D., LL.M. (income taxation New York University Law School) is a business, real estate, transactions, contracts and estate planning attorney licensed to practice law in Arizona.  He has formed over 1,600+ Arizona limited liability companies in the last few years because his low cost high quality LLC package is second to none and it only costs $599 for everything.  Rick has practiced law in Arizona since 1980.  Rick can be reached by telephone at 602-906-4953, ext. 101.  Email at  rickkeyt@keytlaw.com and fax at 602-297-6890.  Rick's web site located at www.keytlaw.com had over 1,000,000 visitors in 2006 and 2007.  Rick does not accept matters involving landlord / tenant disputes or litigation of any kind (other than tax lien foreclosures).  Communicating with Richard Keyt via email or otherwise does not cause you to become a client or cause your communications to be confidential or subject to the attorney client privilege.

All Documents Attorney Prepared - not Paralegal or Document Preparer Prepared

To hire Arizona corporate attorney Richard Keyt to form your new Arizona corporation for a guaranteed fixed fee of $995, complete the Incorporation Agreement online, sign it and send it to us with your check.

 

 

This page was last modified on April 10, 2008.

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