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Last Updated: Mar 26, 2025     Views: 42

There are several online websites which support incorporation (please note that while some basic services may be free, additional features or legal assistance may require payment or a subscription):

  • LegalZoom: LegalZoom offers an online service to help individuals incorporate their business in the U.S. It also provides additional services such as document drafting, legal advice, and trademark registration.
  • Bizee by IncFile: Another platform that facilitates business incorporation in the U.S. through an online process, with options for legal advice and specific packages for different types of businesses.
  • Rocket Lawyer: Offers services for company incorporation, legal advice, and document drafting related to company formation.

Free resources are available with information specific to Spain and the United States:

Spain:

  • Cámara de Comercio de España: Through their website, you can find detailed guides on how to incorporate a company, the necessary procedures, and fiscal requirements. They also offer registration and business advisory services.
  • Plataforma PYME. Ministerio de Industria y Turismo (España): Here, you can consult all the information on incorporation procedures, such as obtaining the NIF (Tax Identification Number), registering with the Mercantile Registry, etc.
  • AEAT (Agencia Tributaria): For information about tax procedures related to company creation, such as registration in the business census.

United States:

  • U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA): The SBA provides comprehensive guides on how to form a business, the types of legal entities available (LLC, C-Corp, S-Corp, etc.), and the legal and fiscal requirements.
  •  IRS (Internal Revenue Service): For information on how to register a business and fiscal requirements, such as obtaining an EIN (Employer Identification Number).
  • Secretary of State (of each state): Each state has its own website where you can find the specific requirements for incorporating a company within that state. This is where you typically submit the form to create an LLC or corporation. Example: California Secretary of State - Business Portal

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