Alabama is a state in the Southeast of the United States. It is bordered by Tennessee to the North, Georgia to the East, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the South, and Mississippi to the West. Alabama has a total of 1,500 miles (2,400 km) of inland waterways.
The area of Alabama is 52,419.2 square miles (135,765 km²), it is the 30th largest state in the US.
In 2019, the population of Alabama was 4.9 million people.
Most Alabama residents speak only English at home (over 95%). Other languages are Spanish (about 2.2%), German (0.4%), French (0.3%), etc.
The government of Alabama is established under the provisions of the 1901 Constitution of Alabama. Like other states within the United States, Alabama's government is divided into Legislative, Executive, Judicial branches.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the 2019 total gross state product (GSP) was $202.94 billion, or $41,389 per capita. Alabama's 2019 GSP increased 2.3% from the previous year.
The state of Alabama has invested in manufacturing, business services, aerospace, education, health care, banking, retail trade, automotive, chemicals and various heavy industries, including mineral extraction, steel production and fabrication. In contrast to the primarily agricultural economy of the previous century, this was only about 1% of the state's gross domestic product.
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The business laws of Alabama are user-friendly and often adopted by other states as a standard for testing business laws. As a result, the business laws of Alabama are familiar to many lawyers both in the US and internationally. Alabama has a common law system.
One IBC supply incorporation in Alabama service with the common type Limited Liability Company (LLC) and C-Corp or S-Corp.
The use of the bank, trust, insurance, or reinsurance within the name of the LLC is generally prohibited as limited liability companies in most states are not allowed to engage in a banking or insurance business.
The name of each limited liability company as set forth in its certificate of formation: Shall contain the words "Limited Liability Company" or the abbreviation "L.L.C." or the designation "LLC";
No public register of company officers.
Just 4 simple steps are given to start a business in Alabama:
* These documents required to incorporate a company in Alabama:
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There is no minimum or a maximum number of authorized shares since Alabama incorporation fees are not based on the share structure.
Only one director required
Minimum number of shareholders is one
Companies of primary interest to offshore investors are the corporation and the limited liability company (LLC). LLCs are a hybrid of a corporation and a partnership: they share the legal features of a corporation but may choose to be taxed as a corporation, partnership, or trust.
Alabama law requires that every business have Registered Agent in the State of Alabama who may be either an individual resident or business that is authorised to do business in the State of Alabama
Alabama, as the state-level jurisdiction within the US, has no tax treaties with non-US jurisdictions or double tax treaties with other states in the US. Rather, in the case of individual taxpayers, double taxation is minimised by providing credits against Alabama taxation for taxes paid in other states.
In the case of corporate taxpayers, double taxation is minimised through allocation and appointment rules related to the income of corporations engaged in multi-state business.
Every person who commences business before July 1 shall be subject to and shall pay the annual license for such business in full. Unless otherwise specified in the enclosed schedules, the minimum annual license shall be $75.00.
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Payment, Company return due date
For Corporations on a calendar year, the due date is April 15th. For Corporations on a fiscal year other than a calendar year and June 30 year end, the due date is the 15th day of the 4th month following the end of the corporation's fiscal year.
For Limited Liability Entities, the Alabama business privilege tax return is due no later than two and a half months after the beginning of the taxpayer's taxable year. The 2020 Form PPT for a calendar year limited liability entity would be due on March 15, 2020.