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Incorporate a Business in Virginia:
 
   Corporate Name Endings
     * The name shall contain the word "corporation," "incorporated,"
       "company," or "limited," or an abbreviation of one of those words.
       The name shall not contain any prohibited word or phrase nor any
       which implies that it is organized for any purpose other than
       those stated in articles. The name may not be confusingly similar
       to that of domestic or qualified foreign corporation.
       
   Articles of Incorporation Requirements
     * Director Information
          * Minimum Number - One or more.
          * 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
          * An increase in the shares may cause an increase in the
            initial filing fee.
       
   Yearly Requirements
     * Annual Statements
          * Domestic corporations and qualified foreign corporations must
            file an annual report with the State Corporation Commission
            between January 1 and April 1 of each year after the calendar
            year in which incorporated or authorized to transact
            business.
     * Income Tax Rate
          * 6% of Virginia taxable income.
       
   For more information on taxes, visit www.tax.state.va.us
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