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Learn how to form and establish your business. This section covers LLC formation, C-Corporation setup, Partnership structures, and registered agent services for

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  • I paid to register a new company on EasyFiling but cannot find where to enter my company information
    Follow these steps to enter your company information after completing payment: Step 1: Log in to Your Dashboard Go to your EasyFiling dashboard and log in with your registered email and password. Step 2: Access Company Switcher Look for the company switcher in the top-left corner of the dashboard. Click it to select your newly created company. Step 3: Locate the Info Required Section Once your company is selected, look for the "Info Required" section or banner on the company page. This wiFew readers
  • Post-Incorporation Setup for Your Delaware C Corporation
    After your Delaware C Corporation is incorporated, there are several important steps to complete before your company is fully operational. This post-incorporation checklist ensures your business is properly set up for compliance, banking, and equity issuance. Why Post-Incorporation Setup Matters Incorporation is just the first step. Many startups also need to complete the following to be fully operational: Incorporation — File Certificate of Incorporation with Delaware Post-IncFew readers
  • Why Choose a Delaware C Corporation?
    Delaware is the most popular state for incorporating a startup in the United States, and for good reason. Whether you're a first-time founder or a seasoned entrepreneur, choosing a Delaware C Corporation offers significant legal, tax, and operational advantages. Legal & Tax Benefits Delaware offers a well-established body of corporate law that provides clarity and predictability for business operations. The Delaware Court of Chancery specializes in corporate law and provides fast resoluFew readers
  • Setting Up an Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP) for Your Delaware C Corporation
    An Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP), also commonly called an Equity Incentive Plan or Stock Option Plan, allows your Delaware C Corporation to grant stock options to employees, advisors, and consultants. It is one of the most powerful tools for attracting and retaining top talent at an early-stage startup. Why Set Up a Stock Option Plan? Cash compensation at early-stage startups is often limited. A well-structured stock option plan allows you to: Attract experienced talent wFew readers
  • How to Incorporate a Delaware C Corporation: Step-by-Step Guide
    Incorporating a Delaware C Corporation involves several key steps. This guide walks you through the entire process — from filing your certificate to maintaining proper corporate records. Step 1: File Certificate of Incorporation Submit your Certificate of Incorporation to the Delaware Secretary of State. Your chosen company name must: Be available (not already registered in Delaware) Include a corporate suffix: Corp., Inc., Corporation, or Incorporated Exclude restricted words (BFew readers

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