A Wisconsin corporation owner will need to choose a registered agent who will act as an agent for service of process for the corporation. A registered agent receives all legal and tax documents for a corporation. They may choose an adult resident of Wisconsin, a corporation in Wisconsin, or a corporate services company as the registered agent. However, a corporation cannot act as its own registered agent.

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All businesses operating in Alaska as corporations, professional corporations, nonprofit corporations, limited partnerships, registered limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies, and professional associations will need to reserve and register their business name.

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Under the “Kentucky Industrial Revitalization Act, companies can get tax credits, Kentucky Corporation License Fee credits, and job assessment fees for up to ten years. These incentives can equal up to 75% of the cost of the rehabilitation or construction of buildings, along with refurbishing or purchasing equipment.

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CBS News named Chattanooga and Knoxville as two of the cheapest cities to start a new business in, for the whole country.

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North Dakota has the best 10-year survival rate for all businesses in the country. Unemployment is exceptionally low, and the cost of living goes easy on anyone’s wallet.

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Start a new business in Nebraska today. We show you how.

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There are a lot of things that can help your business through hard economic times. A good D&B credit file is just one of them. Find out how to get one, and how to use it to keep your business going.

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It is not obligatory to reserve the corporate name that a business owner has decided on. However, if they would still like to reserve a name, they can submit an application to the Kansas Secretary of State.

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The state has an above average density of startup companies. It also ties for the tenth best business survival rate. Oregon also scores well in the availability and education level of employees.

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