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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 10:23:05+00:00

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The economy of “The Evergreen State” grew 3.7% in 2016, which is almost 2.5 times the national rate and is home to the largest concentration of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) workers in the country. These are just some of the reasons for an increase in incorporation in Washington. This is a state that has been consistently thriving towards upholding the flexibility of regulations that are integral towards laying the foundation for a positive business climate. In fact, businesses in the state have successfully attracted approximately $1.6 billion in venture capital in 2016 making it the 6th highest total in the country.
Why Choose Washington for Incorporation?
If you are planning to set up company in Washington then here’s some good news: the state has no income or corporate income tax! There has also been a rise in small businesses and medium enterprises in a variety of industries like Aerospace, Clean Technology like bio-fuel and biomass technology, Agriculture & Food Manufacturing, Information & Communication Technology, and Tourism among others.
Community Enterprise Zones also known as community empowerment zone are special zones spread across the state of Washington and have been created to help businesses as well as communities. You can benefit from the incentives offered in this zone only if there is company incorporation in Washington CEZ or the corporate headquarters is in the CEZ. The community empowerment zone includes Rural Counties and High Unemployment Counties where your business can apply for “Sales and Use Tax Deferral” pursuant to 82.82 RCW.
How do you incorporate in Washington?
The first step towards incorporation in Washington is choosing the type of business you want to form. The different types of business structures that you can form in the Evergreen State include Business Corporation (C & S Corporation), Nonprofit Corporation, Limited Liability Company (LLC), Limited Partnership (LP), Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), Limited Liability Limited Partnership (LLLP), Sole Proprietorship, and General Partnership.
Naming Requirements: According to RCW 25.15.011 for LLC and WA Rev Code § 23B.04.010 (2012) for a corporation, a business name should contain the words should contain words like “corporation”, “incorporated”, “limited liability company” or abbreviations like “corp.”, “inc.”, “ltd.”, “L.L.C.”, ”Ltd., ” or similar abbreviation.
Name Reservation: Once you have identified business entity name, you will have to reserve the name pursuant RCW 25.15.016 for LLC and WA Rev Code § 23B.04.020 (2012) for corporations as a part of the incorporation in Washington process. You can reserve the name for a period of 180 days with the office of the Washington Secretary of State.
Name Registration: If your business is a foreign entity then name registration is required pursuant to WA Rev Code § 23B.04.030 (2012).
Whether you form a corporation or an LLC business entity, in order to transact business in the state of Washington, you will have to maintain a registered agent pursuant to RCW 25.15.021 for an LLC and WA Rev Code § 23B.05.010 (2012) for business corporations.
We are one of the respected registered agents in Washington and will be responsible towards initiating incorporation in Washington through processing of your Certificate of Formation and Application for Registration for LLC and Articles of Incorporation and Certificate of Authority for business corporations.
You will be required to file “Articles of Incorporation” pursuant to WA Rev Code § 23B.02.020 (2012), if your business is a domestic corporation. You will have to file a “Certificate for Authority” pursuant to WA Rev Code § 23B.15.030 (2012), if it is a foreign business entity. In order to streamline the process of incorporation in Washington, we can file documents on your behalf through the online process or through expedited process.
As a part of the process of company incorporation in Washington, we will ensure, you receive date-stamped and filed copies that verifies the state has filed as well as formed your corporation.
What would it cost to set up company in Washington? Check Fees here!

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