Build Your C-Corp in Florida’s Business-Friendly Climate
Florida offers a dynamic environment for businesses, combining a robust economy with favorable regulations. Establish your C Corporation here to leverage growth opportunities in the Sunshine State. Form your Florida C-Corp for $199 plus government filing fees.
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Basic
$199
Fees for filing legal documents to register or maintain a business.
02 weeks processing
Agent fee
Registered Address
Document filing with the Secretary of State
Standard
$499
Fees for filing legal documents to register or maintain a business.
05 days processing
Includes everything in basic package
Comprehensive name check
Preparation of Articles of Incorporation
Lifetime customer support (phone & email)
Federal Tax ID (EIN) Obtainment Service
Premium
$599
Fees for filing legal documents to register or maintain a business.
01 day processing
Includes everything in standard package
2 hours of free tax consultation
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What a C-Corp Means for Florida Businesses?
In Florida, a C Corporation is treated as a standalone entity, protecting its owners from personal liability. To form one, you’ll file Articles of Incorporation with the Florida Department of State. C-Corps are a smart choice for scaling businesses—they support unlimited shareholders and allow multiple stock classes.
Florida’s Corporate Edge: Why Businesses Set Up Here?
No Personal Income Tax
Owners benefit from Florida’s favorable tax structure.
Minimal Red Tape
Fewer regulatory burdens help new businesses get off the ground faster.
Trade Gateway
Florida’s ports and proximity to Latin America open doors to international trade.

Benefits
C-Corps offer liability protection, easier access to funding, and legal separation between owners and the business.
Compliance
Florida requires Articles of Incorporation, a local registered agent, and annual report filings to maintain good standing.
Comparison
C-Corps can issue unlimited stock and attract investors globally. S-Corps are limited to 100 U.S.-based shareholders and one class of stock, but allow pass-through taxation.
Which Model Works Best for You: S-Corp or C-Corp in Florida?
S-Corp Overview
Income passes directly to shareholders
Limited to 100 U.S. shareholders
Only one stock class allowed
C-Corp Overview
Pays its own taxes as an entity
No cap on shareholders or their nationality
Can offer preferred stock and attract VCs
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Get StartedHow to Set Up a Florida C Corporation
Pick a Business Name
Make sure your chosen name is available and meets Florida’s naming rules.
Assign a Registered Agent
Florida law requires a local registered agent to receive legal notices.
File Incorporation Papers
Submit your Articles of Incorporation with the Department of State to make it official.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Florida imposes no residency or citizenship requirements for individuals serving as shareholders or directors of a C Corporation. The corporation must appoint a registered agent with a physical street address in Florida, which serves as the formal contact for legal and regulatory correspondence. The legal framework provides for incorporation by foreign-controlled or geographically remote business entities.
Double taxation is a corporate tax structure under which a C Corporation’s income is taxed at the entity level, and distributions to shareholders are subject to additional tax at the individual level. This framework applies to C Corporations formed in Florida and is consistent with federal taxation standards. It is a material consideration in structuring retained earnings and shareholder distributions.
Yes. Florida law requires every corporation to appoint a registered agent with a physical street address located within the state. This address functions as the designated location for receiving service of process and official government correspondence. A commercial registered agent service is commonly used by entities that do not maintain a physical office in Florida.
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