Legal Question in Business Law in Maryland
Starting a Company
We would like to open an appliance service company and get it incorporated. Does one of the owner need to be certified in any way?
Asked on 8/29/04, 8:49 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Sher
Wagshal and Sher
Re: Starting a Company
You don't need to be "certified" to form a corporation, although you will probably need a business license from the county where you will maintain your business. To incorporate, you need to draft a corporate charter in conformity with the law in Maryland, and then you need to submit the charter to the Dept. of Assessments and Taxation for acceptance. To do it right, you should also issue stock to the shareholders. If you would like some assistance with this, you can contact me.
Robert Sher
301 986-4555
Answered on 8/30/04, 9:43 am
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