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![]() Vermont!Incorporate a Business in Vermont:
Corporate Name Endings
* The name must contain the word "corporation", "incorporated",
"company", or "limited", or an abbreviation of one of them. The
name may not contain language stating or implying that the
corporation is organized for purposes other than permitted by
state law. The name shall not have word "cooperative" or any
abbreviation thereof. The name shall be distinguishable from, and
not the same as, deceptively similar to, or likely to be confused
with or mistaken for any name granted, registered, or reserved
under chapter or by or with secretary of state.
Articles of Incorporation Requirements
* Director Information
* Minimum Number - Minimum of three directors, however, if
corporation has fewer than three shareholders, number of
directors may be equal to or greater than number of
shareholders.
* Residence Requirements. - No provision.
* Age Requirements - None.
* Directors are not required to be listed in the articles of
incorporation.
* Officer Information
* The officers are not required to be listed in the articles of
incorporation.
* Stock Information
* No extra filing fees based on number of share or amount of
par value.
Yearly Requirements
* Annual Statements
* Every domestic corporation and every foreign corporation
authorized to do business in Vermont must file an annual
report with the Secretary of State within two and one-half
months after the expiration of its fiscal year. The annual
fee for a domestic corporation is $15.
* Income Tax Rate
* 7% on Vermont net income of $10,000 or less; $700 plus 8.10%
of excess between $10,001 and $25,000; $1,915.00 plus 9.20%
of excess between $25,001 and $250,000; $22,615.00 plus
9.75%) of excess over $250,000. Minimum tax, $150.
For more information on taxes, visit www.state.vt.us/tax
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