Payment for Florida Nonprofit Filing

Please enter information on this form to make payment for Florida Nonprofit Filing . The amount you need to pay is $139.99 .

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What is a certificate of status?
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What is a certified copy?
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Please enter your e-mail address carefully and verify that it is correct. This is the address correspondence pertaining to this filing and future annual report notices will be sent.
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Incorporate - Need To Know

  • A corporation's life is not dependent upon its members. A corporation possesses the feature of unlimited life. If an owner dies or wishes to sell their interest the corporation will continue to exist and do business.

  • Retirement funds and qualified retirement plans (like 401k) may be set up more easily with a corporation.

  • Ownership of a corporation is easily transferable.

  • Capital can be raised more easily through the sale of stock.

LLC - Need To Know

  • Owners have limited liability from business debts and obligations.

  • Owners can report their share of profit and loss on their individual tax returns without filing a separate corporate tax return.

  • LLCs can be owned by individuals or other companies.

  • LLCs do not have the same corporate formailities as a corporation.