Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the first stockholder's meeting.
Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the first stockholder's meeting.
(a) One or more natural persons, partnerships, associations or corporations, domestic or foreign, may form a corporation under this division by executing and filing articles of incorporation.
(a) Section 7-402 of the State Finance and Procurement Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, requires Grantee to submit a verified report that fully and accurately accounts for appropriate Grant expenditures.
(a) An applicant for a trader's license shall state in the application the place where the applicant will do business as a trader. (ii) the widest diameter of the applicant's visual field subtends an angle not exceeding 20 degrees.
How to Start a Corporation in Maryland Name Your Corporation. Designate a Registered Agent. Submit Articles of Incorporation. Get an EIN. File the Beneficial Ownership Information Report. Write Corporate Bylaws. Hold an Organizational Meeting. Open a Corporate Bank Account.
An important first step when starting a corporation is selecting a business name. In most states, you'll need to include a corporate designation or a word that identifies your business as a corporation.
§ 2-106. (a) A corporation shall record its name with the Department as provided in Title 1, Subtitle 5 of this article. (2) To use the assumed name in all of its dealings with the Department and the conduct of its affairs in this State.
How do you start a corporation? Select a business name. Ensure the corporate name you plan to register is not already in use. Designate a board of directors. File articles of incorporation. Draft corporate bylaws. Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN). Issue stock.
You may also need to register your business with your city, which can come with its own requirements and fees. You can do the process yourself, or hire a company to help you prepare and file the paperwork. However, forming an LLC isn't a requirement if you want to run a business.