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Incorporate in
Colorado
Our
experienced and
reputable company offers US corporations incorporated in Colorado.
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Colorado
Corporation
Incorporation Fee
$560
Annual Fee (payable from second year)
$395
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Corporate
Tax and Tax Return
Federal
income tax rates depend form corporate taxable income and vary from
15% to 39% on worldwide net income.
Colorado
state income tax rates are 4.63% on net income attributable to business in
Colorado.
Corporations
are able to take tax deductions on business expenses (auto, office, etc.).
Moreover, corporations can provide tax free benefits for its employees,
such as dental, medical and others.
Corporations
are required to maintain appropriate accounting records
and file annual income tax return with IRS.
Corporate
Name
Corporate
name must end in one of the following: "corporation",
"incorporated", "company," or "limited," or
the abbreviation "corp.," "inc.," "co.," or
"ltd.,".
A
corporate name must be distinguishable from existing corporate names in
Colorado.
Time-Scale
for Incorporation
The
next business day incorporation. Your corporate number confirming the
incorporation will be available the next business day. We will email you
an electronic copy of the Articles of Incorporation.
Legalization
of corporate documents with Apostille usually takes 2 to 6 business days.
All
paper documents will be sent you by UPS upon receiving them from
legalization office.
Shareholders
Minimum
number of shareholders - one.
Residency
requirements - no requirements.
Directors
Minimum
number of directors - one.
Residency
requirements - no
requirements.
Corporate
directors - not permitted.
Share
Capital
Minimum
authorized - no requirements. The articles of incorporation prescribes the
classes of shares and the number of shares of each class that the
corporation is authorized to issue.
Minimum
issued - one share.
Bearer
Shares
Nor
permitted.
Public
Recording
The
Colorado Secretary of State does not maintain information about directors,
officers and shareholders. Their names are not required to be listed in
the articles of incorporation, and in the annual periodic report filed
with the Secretary of State.
Incorporators
(names and addresses) and the corporation's principal office address are
listed in the articles of incorporation.
Corporate
Records
The
following documents must be kept in the corporation's principal office:
- Minutes of all meetings of shareholders
and board of directors
- A record of shareholders (names,
addresses, shares)
- The articles of incorporation
- Bylaws
- All written communications to
shareholders
- Financial statements
- A list of the names and business
addresses of corporate current directors and officers
- Annual corporate
periodic reports.
The
corporation's principal office can be in any country.
Audit
Requirements
None.
Annual
General Meeting of Shareholders
Meeting
is required, and could be held at the corporate principal office or any
other place stated in accordance with the bylaws or a resolution of the
board of directors.
The
failure to hold an annual meeting does not affect the validity of any
corporate action and does not work a forfeiture or dissolution of the
corporation.
Virtual
Office Facilities
Available
in Canada.
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