Foreign Qualification basically means registering your corporation or LLC so that it can do business in a different state. (Sole proprietorships and LLCs are typically just required to file a DBA aka- Doing Business As.)
Although there are several factors involved with determining whether or not a company is "doing business" in a state, the criteria commonly includes whether the business is physically located in the state, has employees in the state, accepts orders for its products in the state, or maintains bank accounts in the state. For any other questions please contact a Chapter Group representative at 866-595-6915.
"Benefits" of forming a Foreign Qualification
The Foreign Qualification has many benefits. All of these benefits help to make the Foreign Qualification one of the most popular choices in the country.
- Doing business in a state that is outside of where your business is physically located
- Ability to do business in multiple states
- Extended state Tax Benefits
- Opening a new bank account in the new qualifying state
- Identity Development
"Our Filing Process" Step by Step
Our Foreign Qualification filing process is streamlined to make sure that your new Foreign Qualification is filed quickly and effectively. We’ll make sure that your are always informed as to the status of your Foreign Qualification. Here is an overview of our process from start to finish.
- Order Received
- Name Reservation Completed
- Peace of Mind Application Review
- FQ Documents Completed and Filed With State
- FQ Documents Received Back From the State
- EIN (TAX ID Number) Filed
- Corporate Kit Sent to Client
- All Documents Sent to Customer
$99
Package Price: $99
State Fee: $0
SELECT A ORDER PROCESS
Order Now - Self help order process which will take you through our complete application. (Recommended)
Express Pay - Our Express Pay option gives you the ability to provide your business's basic information before processing the application. Once the application is received an agent will contact you to complete the application in full detail. (Quick Process)
Learn More About Starting a Foreign Qualification?
A. Your Company may be required to qualify as a foreign corporation or foreign LLC before you do business in another state. Here's what you need to know about foreign qualification. If you want to transact business outside your state of formation, your company may be required to qualify as a foreign corporation or foreign LLC.
Here's what you need to know about foreign qualification. Most business owners tune out when they hear the phrase foreign qualification, thinking it only applies to companies incorporated outside the U.S. But the term "foreign corporation" actually refers to any business that is not incorporated in a state where it is doing business.
Qualification essentially means registering your corporation or LLC to do business in another state. (Sole proprietorships and LLCs are usually just required to file a DBA.) Although there are several factors involved with determining whether or not a company is "doing business" in a state, the criteria commonly includes whether the business is physically located in the state, has employees in the state, accepts orders for its products in the state, or maintains bank accounts in the state.
A. States require foreign qualification as a way of keeping track of the business entities that are buying and selling within state boundaries. Since each state has different rules, you will need to check with the appropriate state government to determine the exact process you should follow.
You probably won't have to maintain an office in the state, but you will be required to name a registered agent in the state. Registered agents are responsible for receiving official documents (legal and tax) for your business and must have a physical address rather than a PO Box. For any other questions please contact a Chapter Group representative at 866-595-6915.
A. The benefits of qualifying your business are far greater than the risks involved with ignoring the requirement. Naturally, if the state discovers that a non-registered company is doing business within its borders, the company will be subject to significant fines and penalties.
That alone should be enough reason to bite the bullet and register. However, failure to register has another consequence that can be even more damaging. If you are doing business without a registration, the state won't recognize your company's legal status. If your company is sued, you may be denied the right to defend yourself in court. In other words, plaintiffs can be awarded judgments against your business and there is nothing you can do about it. For any other questions please contact a Chapter Group representative at 866-595-6915.
A. If for some reason you are dead set against qualifying your company in another state, there is another option. Instead of registering the company, you could choose to incorporate your business in each state you do business.
This essentially classifies your business as a domestic corporation rather than a foreign corporation in each state, and eliminates the qualification requirement. The big advantage of incorporating in each state is that it provides a liability firewall. For example, if you are sued in Kansas, the assets your company holds through its Ohio Corporation are protected.
But there is also a significant downside to incorporating in every state you plan to do business: Duplication. Each corporation requires its own board of directors, officers, bank accounts, tax filings, etc. - the sum of which could overburden your company's staff resources if you aren't prepared for it. For any other questions please contact a Chapter Group representative at 866-596-6915.
Foreign Qualification Price Comparison Chart
This price chart will provide you with an "example" of our prices v/s our competitors in the state of California. As you can see below Chapter Group is more affordable than the competition. You can click get started below to see the total costs to file a business in your state.
Our service includes:
- Our service includes:
- Foreign Qualification
- Express Filing
- Custom Bylaws/Agreement
- Deluxe Corporate Kit
- EIN (Tax ID Number)
- Express Shipping
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