Form your new business in Mississippi easily with Incorporate Fast
Thousands of entrepreneurs have chosen Incorporate Fast to form their business entities because of value, experience, and the overall customer experience.
We know that forming a limited liability company or corporation in Mississippi can be confusing without assistance, and it can also be extremely expensive to have an attorney do it for you. With our years of filing experience, let Incorporate Fast take the confusion and frustration out of the filing documents, so you can concentrate on your new business.
Our experienced customer service staff is available to answer your questions throughout the process. From the beginning to the final approval, we will be there. We will also be here years from now in case you need to update some information with the state, change your business name, etc.
Order your Mississippi LLC today, or contact one of our representatives.
How does the process work?
We have streamlined the ordering process on our secure website. In a matter of minutes, the order will be placed and we will take care of the rest. We will do the name search with the Mississippi Secretary of State, we prepare the required Articles of Incorporation, and we forward them for your signature, and submit them to the state.
Through our easy order monitoring system, you can monitor the process whenever you wish and upon approval or status change, we will contact you with the next step.
We designed our entity packages to suit any budget and requirement. Whether you purchase the Basic Package or the Platinum Pro...we are going to make certain that your entity is approved as quickly and as affordably as possible.
Form a Mississippi LLC or create a new Mississippi Corporation?
Both of these entities provide liability protection to insulate the business owners/members from the debts and obligations of the business; however they do differ when it comes to taxes.
A Mississippi LLC typically will file taxes through pass-through taxation, meaning that the revenue of the business is included on the individual members' tax returns, whereas a corporation by default will pay taxes as its own entity. Of course, it is possible for LLCs to file taxes as corporations, and for corporations to form an S Corporation which offers similar pass-through taxation.
To decide which formation is best for you we would advise you to speak with a knowledgeable tax professional. Once you have decided, we can assist your with forming your new Mississippi business entity.
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