Incorporate in Nevada
To incorporate in Nevada, you have to fill out the Articles of incorporation and mail it to Nevada Secretary of State. The Articles of incorporation to incorporate in Nevada is provided by the Nevada Secretary of State and is currently one page long. All you have to do is fill in the blanks to incorporate in Nevada.
Nevada Articles of Incorporation
Click here to view the Articles of incorporation form to incorporate in Nevada. For more forms, you may want to visit the Secretary of State of Nevada website.
Why incorporate in Nevada?
Many companies and corporations incorporate in Nevada because of the Nevada laws for corporations. Nevada laws for corporations are similar to Delaware laws but in some cases the provisions of the corporation laws in Nevada are even broader and with fewer restrictions compared to corporation laws in Delaware.
The benefits of incorporating in Nevada
A corporation incorporated in Nevada may enact articles that reduce or eliminate personal liability for both directors and officers of the corporation. Indemnification of officers, directors, employees and agents of companies incorporated in Delaware is mandatory. Similar to incorporating in Delaware, a company incorporated in Nevada is allowed to pay premiums for liability insurance on behalf of their directors, officers, employees and agents.
On top of all the said benefits and advantages of incorporating in Nevada, Nevada corporations follow easy rules for corporation meetings. The many benefits of incorporating in Nevada are the reasons why one should incorporate in Nevada. There are also reasons why not incorporate in Nevada, as we shall discuss in other section.
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