On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 04:03:02AM -0600, John Galt wrote: > > 4) incorporate (some places incorporation requires some small number > > [anywhere from 1 to 5] of incorporators, and a few bucks to the state: > > Idaho requires one and $30, for example).
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 03:29:58AM -0700, Joseph Carter wrote: > Oregon requires one person, $50 fee, $10 fee for name reservation > for 120 days (I assume while the process is underway to ensure you > get your name?) and uslaw.com will apparently help you generate > Articles of Incorporation along with other canned legal documents > for a (surprisingly) small fee. I'm fairly sure it's not actually as > simple as that - I'm thinking taxes immediately. I've filed a couple Oregon Corporations (back when I was living in Salem). Unless they've changed the rules: The name reservation fee is if you want to keep someone else from using the name, but aren't ready to file yet. Taxes aren't a complication unless you're earning money (or losing money and want to claim that as a deduction). In other words: it is that simple. FYI, -- Raul