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Does Washington recognize S corporations?

By Mia Moss

Washington does not recognize the federal S corporation election and does not require a state-level S corporation election. You can still have an S corporation in Washington. The S corporation will only be an S corporation for federal tax purposes and not for state tax purposes.

How do I form an S Corp in Washington state?

To become an S corporation in the state of Washington, you have to file a Form 2553 with the Internal Revenue Service. State filing fees must be paid and official documents have to be filed to form a Washington corporation. Washington S corps can’t have more than 100 shareholders.

How do I look up a corporation in Washington State?

Search for a business entity (Corporation, LLC, Limited Partnership) in Washington by going to the Secretary of State’s Website. Lookup by Name or UBI Number. Be sure if you use the Name option to be as descriptive as you can as the database will all matching and related listings on the Results Page (As Seen Below).

How much does it cost to register a corporation in Washington State?

How much does it cost to form a corporation in Washington? You can register your business name with the Washington Secretary of State for $30. To file your Articles of Incorporation, the Washington Secretary of State charges a filing fee of $180 if filed by mail and $200 for online filing..

How do I find out who owns a business in Washington State?

You can find information on any corporation or business entity in Washington or another state by performing a search on the Secretary of State website of the state or territory where that corporation is registered.

Who is the current Secretary of State of Washington state?

The current Secretary of State is Kim Wyman. The Secretary of State is the state’s chief elections officer, chief corporations officer, and supervisor of the State Archives. The duties of the office are specified in Article III, Section 17 of the Washington State Constitution and Chapter 43.07 RCW.

How do I file articles of incorporation in Washington state?

To file your Articles of Incorporation, the Washington Secretary of State charges a filing fee of $180 if filed by mail and $200 for online filing.. All corporations doing business in Washington must also file an annual report, which has a filing fee of $60.