Business Formation Resources — Guides, Tools & Expert Advice
Everything you need to make informed decisions about forming your LLC, corporation, or nonprofit. Free guides, state-by-state requirements, compliance checklists, and expert insights.
Formation Guides
Step-by-step guides to help you choose the right entity, state, and structure for your business.
LLC vs. Corporation: Which Is Right for You?
Compare liability protection, taxation, management flexibility, and compliance requirements to find the best entity type for your business goals.
Read Guide →How to Form an LLC — Complete Step-by-Step
From choosing a name and filing Articles of Organization to obtaining your EIN and opening a business bank account. Everything in one place.
Read Guide →How to Incorporate: C-Corp & S-Corp Explained
Understand the differences between C-Corps and S-Corps, when each makes sense, and the step-by-step incorporation process.
Read Guide →Best State to Form Your Business
Home state vs. Delaware vs. Wyoming — we break down the real costs, tax implications, and compliance burden of each option.
Read Guide →S-Corp Election: When It Saves You Money
Learn how the S-Corp tax election works, who qualifies, the IRS Form 2553 filing process, and how to calculate your potential savings.
Read Guide →What Is a Registered Agent & Do You Need One?
Every LLC and corporation needs a registered agent. Learn what they do, why it matters, and whether to use a professional service.
Read Guide →State-by-State Formation Requirements
Every state has different filing fees, processing times, and compliance rules. Find yours.
Not sure which state? Most businesses should form in their home state. Our free assessment helps you decide if Delaware, Wyoming, or another state makes sense for your situation.
Checklists & Templates
Downloadable tools to keep your formation and compliance on track.
LLC Formation Checklist
Every step from name search to first bank deposit — organized by timeline so nothing falls through the cracks.
- ✓Pre-formation steps
- ✓Filing requirements
- ✓Post-formation actions
- ✓30-day follow-up items
Operating Agreement Template
Customizable single-member and multi-member LLC operating agreement templates with explanations for each clause.
- ✓Single-member version
- ✓Multi-member version
- ✓Clause-by-clause guide
- ✓State-specific notes
Annual Compliance Calendar
State-by-state deadlines for annual reports, franchise taxes, and renewal filings so you never miss a date.
- ✓Annual report deadlines
- ✓Franchise tax due dates
- ✓Registered agent renewals
- ✓Federal filing reminders
Corporation Formation Checklist
From Articles of Incorporation to bylaws, board resolutions, and stock issuance — the complete corporate formation roadmap.
- ✓Incorporation steps
- ✓Board & officer setup
- ✓Share issuance process
- ✓s-corp election timeline
Banking Setup Guide
What banks need to open a business account, which documents to bring, and how to choose the right bank for your entity type.
- ✓Required documents list
- ✓Bank comparison tips
- ✓Banking resolution template
- ✓Account type guidance
EIN Application Guide
How to apply for your Federal Employer Identification Number — online, by mail, or through us. Common mistakes to avoid.
- ✓Online application walkthrough
- ✓Responsible party rules
- ✓When you need a new EIN
- ✓Common rejection reasons
Entity Comparison Guides
Side-by-side comparisons to help you pick the right structure with confidence.
LLC vs. Sole Proprietorship
Understand when the simplicity of a sole proprietorship makes sense and when the liability protection of an LLC is worth the extra step.
Compare →C-Corp vs. S-Corp
Tax treatment, ownership restrictions, and investor compatibility — the key differences that determine which corporate structure fits.
Compare →LLC vs. S-Corp
Two popular structures for small businesses. Learn when the LLC’s flexibility wins and when the S-Corp’s tax savings make the difference.
Compare →Delaware vs. Wyoming vs. Home State
The real costs and benefits of incorporating in business-friendly states vs. your own. Spoiler: home state usually wins for most small businesses.
Compare →Expert Insights & Tips
Practical advice from formation specialists and business attorneys.
5 Costly Mistakes When Forming an LLC
From skipping the operating agreement to choosing the wrong state, these common errors cost founders time and money.
Read Article →When Should You Actually Incorporate?
Timing matters. Learn the signals that mean it’s time to formalize your business — and when it’s okay to wait.
Read Article →Protecting Personal Assets: The Real Story
An LLC or corporation can shield your personal wealth — but only if you follow the rules. Here’s what actually matters.
Read Article →Single-Member LLC: Everything You Need to Know
The most popular entity for solopreneurs. Taxes, liability, operating agreements, and common pitfalls explained clearly.
Read Article →Business Licenses & Permits After Formation
Forming your entity is step one. Learn what federal, state, and local licenses you may need before you can operate.
Read Article →Multi-Member LLC Taxes: A Practical Guide
How partnership taxation works for multi-member LLCs, K-1 forms, self-employment tax, and when to elect S-Corp status.
Read Article →Business Formation Glossary
Key terms every founder should understand before forming a business.
Articles of Organization
The document filed with the state to legally create an LLC. Includes the company name, registered agent, and basic structure. Sometimes called a Certificate of Formation or Certificate of Organization.
Articles of Incorporation
The document filed with the state to legally create a corporation. Includes the company name, share structure, registered agent, and incorporator information.
Operating Agreement
An internal document that defines LLC ownership, management structure, profit distribution, and member responsibilities. Not filed with the state, but legally important.
Registered Agent
A person or service designated to receive official legal and government correspondence on behalf of your business. Required in every state for LLCs and corporations.
EIN (Employer Identification Number)
A federal tax ID number issued by the IRS. Required for hiring employees, opening business bank accounts, and filing certain tax returns. Free to obtain directly from the IRS.
S-Corp Election
An IRS tax classification (Form 2553) that allows an LLC or corporation to be taxed as an S-Corporation, potentially reducing self-employment taxes on profits above a reasonable salary.
Annual Report
A periodic filing required by most states to keep your business in good standing. Includes current company information and usually involves a small fee. Deadlines vary by state.
DBA (Doing Business As)
A fictitious business name that allows you to operate under a name different from your legal entity name. Sometimes called a trade name or assumed name. Requirements vary by state.
Resource Center FAQ
Common questions about our guides and resources.
Are these guides free?
Yes, completely free. All of our guides, checklists, comparisons, and glossary content are available at no cost. We believe educated founders make better decisions — and better customers.
How current is this information?
We update our resources regularly to reflect changes in state filing requirements, fees, and deadlines. Each guide includes a last-updated date so you know the information is current.
Can I use the templates for my business?
Yes. Our operating agreement templates and checklists are designed for real use. However, we recommend having an attorney review documents before signing, especially for multi-member LLCs or complex structures.
Do you offer personalized guidance?
Absolutely. Our free assessment analyzes your specific situation and recommends the right entity type, state, and package. For complex situations, our specialists are available to help.
Your Complete Business Formation Knowledge Base
Starting a business involves dozens of decisions — entity type, state of formation, tax elections, compliance requirements, and more. The BusinessFormations.com Resource Center exists to help entrepreneurs navigate these decisions with clarity and confidence.
Our library includes step-by-step formation guides for LLCs and corporations, side-by-side entity comparisons, state-specific requirement pages for all 50 states, downloadable checklists and templates, and expert articles on topics from asset protection to tax optimization. Every resource is written by formation specialists and kept up to date with current state requirements and IRS rules.
Whether you’re a first-time founder trying to understand the difference between an LLC and a corporation, or a seasoned entrepreneur exploring S-Corp tax elections for your next venture, our resource center is here to help you make the right call.
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