For A Limited Time Only - California Is Giving Away Corporations, LLCs And More!

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 As a result of the recent enactment of California's 2022-2023 Budget Bill, the California Secretary of State's office as announced a temporary waiver of many business entity filing fees.  This waiver will last until June 30, 2023, the end of the state's current fiscal year.

Here is the Secretary of State's list of filings for which no filing fee is currently being imposed:

  • Articles of Organization - CA LLC
  • Registration - Out-of-State LLC
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Corporation - Benefit
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Corporation - Close
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Corporation - General Stock
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Corporation - Insurer
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Corporation - Professional
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Corporation - Social Purpose
  • Registration - Out-of-State Corporation - Accountancy or Law (Professional)
  • Registration - Out-of-State Corporation - Insurer
  • Registration - Out-of-State Corporation - Stock
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Nonprofit Corporation - Mutual Benefit
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Nonprofit Corporation - Mutual Benefit - Common Interest Development
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Nonprofit Corporation - Mutual Benefit - Credit Union
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Nonprofit Corporation - Public Benefit
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Nonprofit Corporation - Public Benefit - Common Interest Development
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Nonprofit Corporation - Religious
  • Registration - Out-of-State Corporation - Nonprofit
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Corporation - Agricultural Cooperative Association
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Corporation - Cannabis Cooperative Association
  • Articles of Incorporation - CA Corporation - General Cooperative
  • Certificate of Limited Partnership - CA LP
  • Registration - Out-of-State LP

Note that the Secretary of State will continue to impose other fees not listed above.

It is unlikely that this temporary suspension of fees will have any significant impact on the number of business entities being formed under California law.  Historically, these fees have been relatively modest.  For example, the fee for filing articles of incorporation is $100.  Cal. Gov't Code § 12186(c).  The real costs are the ongoing costs associated with the crushing tax and regulatory burdens placed on businesses by the state.  According to the Tax Foundation, California ranks 48th in business tax climate (just ahead of New York and New Jersey).  

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DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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