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- How to Form a New Business Entity - Delaware
Corporations, Public Benefit Corporations effective August 1, 2013, Limited Liability Companies (LLC), Limited Partnerships (LP), Statutory Trusts and many General Partnerships (GP) are required to file with the Delaware Division of Corporations
- Division of Corporations - State of Delaware
Why Incorporate in Delaware? More than one million business entities take advantage of Delaware's complete package of incorporation services, including modern and flexible corporate laws, our highly-respected Judiciary and legal community, a business-friendly government, and the customer-service-oriented staff of the
- Corporate Forms and Certificates for a Limited Liability Company - Delaware
Corporate forms and certificates for a forming a limited liability company in the State of Delaware You can download all the forms that your corporation needs in PDF format
- Division of Corporations - Filing - Delaware
To order a Certificate of Status, or a Certified Copy or Plain copy of a filed document, contact a Delaware online agent or submit a request using the Document Filing and Certificate Request Service For more information please read the Frequently Asked Questions page
- New Entities - Division of Corporations - State of Delaware
The Division of Corporations provides these forms as a general guide Delaware law requires every business entity to maintain a registered agent in Delaware
- Frequently Asked Questions - Division of Corporations - Delaware
Businesses choose Delaware not for one single reason, but because we provide a complete package of incorporations services The Delaware General Corporation Law is the most advanced and flexible business formation statute in the nation
- LLC LP GP Franchise Tax Instructions - Delaware
All Domestic and Foreign Limited Liability Companies, Limited Partnerships, and General Partnerships formed or registered in Delaware are required to pay an annual tax of $300 00 There is no requirement to file an Annual Report The annual taxes for the prior year are due on or before June 1st
- Annual Report and Tax Instructions - Delaware
All active Domestic Corporation Annual Reports and Franchise Taxes for the prior year are due annually on or before March 1st and are required to be filed online Failure to file the report and pay the required franchise taxes will result in a penalty of $200 00 plus 1 5% interest per month on tax and penalty
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