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Information about setting up new company
    For Profit Corporations
     
    • A Corporation for the most part is a legal entity, which exists separately from its owners. It is most commonly formed for raising capital and limiting individual liability. Taxes are levied on the corporation as well as on the shareholders. The sale of stocks or bonds can generate additional capital and the longevity of the corporation can continue past the death of the owners.
      A Domestic Corporation is a legal entity created under Alaska Statutes, by submitting Articles of Incorporation and established taxes or fees.

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    Not For Profit Corporations
     
    • If you are forming a non profit corporation and intend to apply to the Internal Revenue Service for tax exempt status, additional information will be required in the Articles of Incorporation. Exemption information can be obtained at http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/ or by calling the IRS toll free at (877) 829-5500. If the required information is not included in the articles, the IRS will direct you to amend the articles. This office will require an additional fee to file articles of amendment.
      A Domestic Non Profit Corporation is a legal entity created under Alaska Statutes, by submitting Articles of Incorporation and established taxes or fees.
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    Limited Liability Company
     
    • The LLC is a relatively new form of business organization that can be created by statute. Its owners are possibly shielded from some types of potential personal liability. An LLC can elect to be taxed as a partnership or corporation.
      A Domestic LLC is a legal entity created under Alaska Statutes by submitting Articles of Organization and established fees.
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    Limited Partnership
     
    • An LP consists of at least one general partner and one limited partner. The general partners control the business and are liable for debts and obligations of the partnership. A limited partner is similar to a shareholder in a corporation.
      A Domestic LP is a legal entity created under Alaska Statutes by submitting a Certificate of Limited Partnership and established fees.
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    Limited Liability Partnerships
     
    • A LLP is similar to a general partnership except that normally a partner does not have personal liability for the negligence of another partner. Professionals such as accountants and lawyers often use this business structure. An LLP is taxed like a partnership, meaning that tax liability flows directly through to the owners and the entity itself is not taxed.
      A Domestic LLP is a legal entity created under Alaska Statutes by registering your entity and submitting established fees.
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Information about registering foreign company in Alaska
    Foreign For Profit Corporations
     
    • A Foreign Corporation is a corporation created under laws of another state and applies for a Certificate of Authority to transact business in Alaska and established taxes and fees.
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    Foreign Not For Profit Corporations
     
    • A Foreign Non Profit Corporation is a corporation created under laws of another state and applies for a Certificate of Authority to transact business in Alaska and established taxes and fees.
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    Foreign Limited Liability Company
     
    • A Foreign LLC is a legal entity created under laws of another state and registers the entity to transact business in Alaska and pays the established fees.
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    Foreign Limited Partnership
     
    • A Foreign LP is a legal entity created under laws of another state and applies for a Certificate of Authority to transact business in Alaska and pays the established fees.
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    Foreign Limited Liability Partnership
     
    • A Foreign LLP is a legal entity created under laws of another state and applies for a Certificate of Authority to transact business in Alaska and pays the established fees.
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Information based on Alaska's Corporations Division website. Last update September 30, 2003. If you have any questions, please visit Alaska's Corporations Division Website.

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