Incorporation in Washington

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By Washington law, a business that has incorporated is recognized thereafter as its own legal entity. This means that the business may buy or sell property, offer and accept contracts and exercise legal rights in its own name. The office of the Secretary of State is the agency that receives applications for incorporation in Washington, and they must be completed in conformity with specific guidelines.

Benefits of Incorporation in Washington

A corporation enjoys benefits that unincorporated companies do not. Primarily, it cannot be held accountable for an amount of debt greater than the value of the assets that the owners have invested in it. If the business had remained a personal asset of the owners, they would run the risk of losing their personal property to pay for the company's financial liabilities in case of default. Furthermore, banks in the Mukilteo area prefer to evaluate the credit worthiness of a business as a whole rather than that of individual owners. This makes the process of acquiring corporate loans simpler. Lastly, a corporations charter requires that ownership be divided into stakes or "shares" of stock, all of equal size. This makes the process of transferring control much more practical.

Costs of Incorporation

Incorporation comes at a price. First, Washington may charge a filing fee to process applications for incorporation. Also, the corporation will pay taxes as its own entity. The individual incomes of owners who are paid disbursements from the corporation's earnings are still taxed as well. This is called double taxation, but it can be avoided with proper planning and assistance from a local Mukilteo lawyer.

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Life in Mukilteo

Mukilteo WA is located on the shore of the Pudget Sound in Washington and is considererd one of the more affluent suburbs of Seattle. With a population just under 20,000 Mukilteo has small town charm. It is no wonder the Mukiteo was named one of the top 100 small towns of America to live in by Money Magazine. Mukilteo's strategic location is also the site of Washington State Ferries terminal, which serves as the link to several islands, including Clinton and Whidbey Island. Originally a trading village and popular point of entry for ships, Mukilteo's unique name means "good camping ground." Another noteworthy aspect of Mukilteo is the city's education. Kamiak High School, located in the heart of Mukilteo is considered one of the most expensive schools ever built in the U.S. In addition to having stellar public school and private school education, Mukilteo is also home to some fabulous lawyers, ranging in many specialties and trained to help their clients with any legal issue he or she may find themselves dealing with. Mukilteo lawyers are just one more aspect that makes this charming Washington city a great place to live and work.

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