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The corporation has been called the most successful legal concept in history. You can now add the LLC to that as well. From giants like General Electric or Microsoft to the corner drug store and family restaurant, virtually every enterprise can benefit from these legal protections. Now, we have online incorporation services.

Your corporation or LLC is a separate entity under the law. It can act in its own name, enter binding contracts, use the courts and the government, and engage in practically any lawful conduct. Like another person, you are not liable for it unless you consent.

You can use your corporation or LLC for raising capital, reducing taxes, adopting employee benefits, retirement plans, family succession and estate planning. They can even shield risky hobbies like experimental airplanes and animal training.

Your corporation or LLC safeguards your personal assets if things don't work out. For most tax purposes, trade debts, lawsuits and other claims, including those that are unforeseen, the corporation's creditors have no rights to collect against you, your co-owners or your employees.

And business incorporation service has never been easier. We've streamlined the process for you and added help at every step along the way. All for an amazingly affordable cost!

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