Ohios corporate income tax rate
How business work
How business work Businesspeople seek to engage in different sorts of
business probably due to the nature of the businesses or the
requirements considered when choosing a certain business enterprise.
Corporate businesses are complex types of enterprises and require
various things before starting them. Before starting a corporate
business, entrepreneurs face important yet manageable tasks that they
must comply with in order to avoid collusions while in the process.
First, one has to choose a name for the corporation, it must comply with
the rules, and regulations set herein by the state. Secondly, one must
appoint the corporate initial directors and then go ahead to pay a
filing fee that varies from $100 to $800 after compiling the “ articles
of incorporation” (lifford and Ralph 35). Forming a corporation also
requires those involved to create the corporate “ by –laws” that help
set forth the working regulations of the corporation. After that,
holding the first board of director’s meeting is a requirement, which is
followed by issuing of stock certificates to shareholders and finally
obtaining permits and licenses required for the corporate to
start.
The articles of incorporation require information such as the name of
the corporation, at times the names of the directors, and the principle
office of the corporation. In some states such as Delaware and
Connecticut, people refer to it as the certificate of incorporation
while other states also use different names. It appears that, every
state in the US has its corporate income tax rate. For instance, Ohio’s
corporate income tax rate is 0. 26 percent of every individual’s gross
revenue commonly referred to as the Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) (51).
The corporate fees and taxes for states differ from one another. My
state’s corporate taxes and fees differ from others in terms of the
gross revenue. Some states have a minimum payment of $150 per entity
even of the fact that it is either a Corporation or a Partnership.
Works Cited
lifford, Denis and Ralph, Warner. Form a Partnership: The Complete Legal
Guide. Berkeley, CA: Nolo, 2012. Print.