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Your Corporation or LLC Will
Include All of the Following!
  • All State Filing Fees
  • Attorney Fees
  • Custom Stock or LLC Certificates
  • Customized Minutes
  • Customized Bylaws
  • A Preliminary Name Search
  • Elite Corporate or LLC Book Binder
Ryndak & Suri LLP
Chicago Headquarters
Get Your Business
Incorporated Today!
Experienced and Affordable: Our attorneys have formed hundreds of corporations and LLC's for
our clients at reasonable fees. We have provided legal services for clients that range from start-ups
to Fortune 500 clients.

Proper legal planning is essential for making your business successful, maximizing tax savings,
and for the protection of your assets. Forming and organizing your Corporation or LLC should be
done with sound legal counsel. If not done properly, mistakes can be costly. Our law firm is
dedicated to the success of your company. We desire to maximize the benefits and legal protection
provided by your Corporation or LLC. Our Attorneys have helped hundreds of clients successfully
launch their businesses.

Only a licensed attorney is qualified to answer your questions and give important legal advice.
Experienced counsel is essential to guide you through the important decisions necessary to select
the type of company that's most beneficial to your specific business and personal situation.
What's your best option? Corporation? Sub-Chapter "S" Corporation? "C" Corporation? or
LLC? These and other initial legal decisions made while forming your corporation or LLC can affect
your business for years to come.

The success of your business matters to us, so we have set extremely reasonable fees for
incorporating your business or forming an LLC. Illinois Corporations
just $195.00, and LLC’s just
$660.00!
 Order By Phone, On–line, or In Person.  Our fees are low because we know that a
properly formed Corporation or LLC is likely to prosper. And as your business grows, our law firm
will have an opportunity to continue to serve your expanding business.     

“Success does not come to those who wait…
                          and it does not wait for anyone to come to it.”

So why wait? Now is the best time to Incorporate your business!  Start receiving all the
safeguards, advantages and tax benefits of having your own Corporation, Limited Liability Company
or other type of legal entity that’s best for you.

Forming a Corporation or LLC can provide a number of important advantages.

Some of the major benefits include:
  • Protecting your personal assets from lawsuits relating to the conduct of your business. Your
    home, autos, bank accounts, and other personal assets can be at risk from lawsuits arising
    from your business activities, if you do not have a properly formed Corporation, Limited
    Liability Company, or other type limited liability legal entity.

  • Save on taxes. Incorporating can reduce your taxes. For example, the IRS allows
    incorporated small businesses to take advantage of the Sub-chapter ‘S” Corporation tax
    break. Many small businesses can save thousands of dollars in taxes by incorporating and
    proper tax planning. LLC’s also offer certain tax advantages. Additionally, an election can be
    made to tax an LLC as a regular corporation or a Sub-chapter “S” corporation in instances
    where it is advantageous to do so.

  • Increased Opportunity to obtain capital, loans and grants. Forming a Corporation, LLC or Not-
    for-Profit Corporation can help you obtain capital, loans and  grants of money to grow your
    business or organization.

  • Increased allowable business deductions. Corporations and LLC’s can take advantage of
    certain deductions not available to unincorporated businesses and organizations.

  • Reduce the likelihood of IRS audits. Statistically, an unincorporated business has a greater
    chance of audit than a business that operates as a Corporation or a multiple member LLC.

  • A Corporation or LLC Provides Prestige and Promotes Public Confidence. Customers,
    clients, suppliers and banks often prefer dealing with Corporations and LLC’s.
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