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Incorporations
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RASi prepares and files incorporation and formation documents for all entity types.

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Incorporate your business

RASi prepares and files incorporation and formation documents for all entity types. We are very familiar with state guidelines and filing requirements. There are numerous advantages to having RASi handle your incorporation or formation including turn-around time, expedited service options, and the fact that RASi can be appointed as your registered agent in any state.

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Corpliance® online account services

RASi provides each client with complimentary access to Corpliance®, our online account services. The online services offered through Corpliance® range from basic account management features to our fully integrated web applications that ease the burden of corporate compliance. Clients enjoy single account access for multiple entities, customized user administration, including 3rd-party attorney access.

Articles of Incorporation

The initial corporate filing that creates a company is most commonly referred to as the Articles of Incorporation, sometimes known as the Articles of Organization or Charter Documents. The actual name of the initial filing varies by state and more so by company type (entity type). There are numerous entity types including C-Corporations, S-Corporations, Limited Liability Companies, Limited Partnerships and many more. RASi strongly suggests you consult an attorney to determine which type of entity is most appropriate for your business activities (RASi does not provide legal advice).

Regardless of the entity type, a company can only be formed in one state referred to as the "domestic state" also known as the "state of incorporation." Upon the formation (or incorporation) of a company the domestic state will require statutory fees to be paid, possibly including entity taxes. The selection of your domestic state can be an important decision with various business registration and tax consequences.

RASi obtains FEIN and state tax registrations

RASi has years of experience in the application process and obtaining tax identification numbers from both the IRS and the various states that require their own tax identification numbers.

What is a Federal Tax Identification Number (FEIN)?

"Federal Tax Identification Number" is essentially a social security number for business entities. A federal tax identification number is often referred to as an "Employer Identification Number (EIN)" or a "Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN)" or a "Tax Identification Number (TIN)" in some instances.

FEIN Registrations

In order to obtain a federal tax identification number, an application must be completed and submitted to the Internal Revenue Services (IRS). Federal tax identification numbers are used for a variety of reasons including the reporting of corporate taxes, business identification, opening of company bank accounts, as well as the tracking of employee payroll. In addition to a federal tax identification registration, some states will also require that you apply for a unique State Tax Identification Number when transacting business within those states.

FEIN registrations