Forming a Kansas corporation
IncorporateFast.com makes registering your new Kansas corporation online easy. Start protecting your personal assets today by selecting one of our affordable business formation packages today.
Order is easy, we have put a lot of work to make the order process as easy as possible. The process only takes a few minutes. We only need a few pieces of information and you will be on your way to corporate formation.
Items to consider in naming your Kansas corporation
A Kansas corporation name must be distinguishable upon the Secretary of State. What this means is that the name of the company can sound the same however if there is a slight change in spelling or addition of a way, the name is deemed distinguishable. It is the less stringent standard for naming corporations. Therefore a simple difference of plural vs. singular spelling will be enough to make an entity distinguishable. Such as “dogs” vs. “dog”. The corporation however must end in “corporation”, “incorporated” or its abbreviation. Names of corporations cannot have the same name as LLCs already on file with the Secretary of State.
Filing time
When we take your order, we can usually have documents ready for your to sign within an hour of placing your order. Once we check name availability and verify the information that you provided, we can file right away when we receive the signed documents from you.
Once filed, it does not take very long for the state to approve your documents. It only takes the state a few days to give final approval. We recommend that you do not conduct business until the state approves the filing even if the name appears to be available. The state could still potentially reject the filing for other reasons.
Once approved, we will forward to you all the documents so that you can keep them for your records.
Maintenance
Like most things that you purchase, you will need to maintain your filing. In order to keep the corporation in good standing you will have to meet the requriements of the state such as paying annual fees, submitting additional information etc.. Failure to meet these requirements may result in a dissolution.
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