Incorporation


Why we're better
US Business Formation
EIN & Operating Agreement
Registered Agent Service for 1 Year
Virtual Mailbox, Mailing Address
TOTAL COST
Slash + doola
$200 + State Fees
$200 + State Fees
Stripe Atlas
$500 + State Fees
$100
$600 + State Fees
ZenBusiness
$0 + State Fees
$198
$199
$397 + State Fees
NorthWest
$225 + State Fees
$348
$573 + State Fees
LegalZoom
$125 + State Fees
$159
$299
$348
$806 + State Fees
How it works
What's included
✔ Name Searches
✔ Free Registered Agent Service for 1 year
✔ EIN Business Tax Number
✔ Operating Agreement & Formation Docs
✔ Company Alerts
✔ US Business Address for 1 year
✔ US Mailbox Service for 1 year
✔ Chat & Email Support
Why Incorporate?
✔ Separation of personal and business assets
✔ Credibility and professionalism
✔ Enhanced access to capital and financing options
✔ Tax benefits and deductions
✔ Flexibility in ownership and share structure
✔ Reduced personal liability in case of business debts or lawsuits
✔ Attractive to investors and potential partners
✔ Greater opportunities for business growth and expansion
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is the state filing fee and is it charged annually?
Each state charges different filing fees for an LLC formation, the price varies by state, and will be presented to you when you begin your incorporation with us. Generally, this is a one time cost if franchise tax fees are not included.
What is an EIN and what is an LLC / Corporation?
An EIN serves as the official tax identification for your entity to facilitate business operations within the United States. An LLC/ Corporation establishes a structured business format that separates its legal existence from that of its proprietor(s).
What is doola?
doola is a Y Combinator-backed company revolutionizing the way entrepreneurs worldwide establish and manage U.S. businesses. Its partnership with Slash includes a variety of administrative services for a low cost so that business owners can focus on growith without the administrative hassles.
Where should I form my company and does it matter?
Where you should form your company depends on a wide variety of factors. For the most part, forming in the state you reside in is preferable, but in certain circumstances it makes sense to form in a different state. Always consult with a tax and legal professional before making this choice.


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