Forming a Stock Corporation in the State of Maryland

When structuring a business it is important to choose the right entity for your needs because legal responsibilities and protections will differ based on the type of business entity chosen. This article focuses on how to form a stock corporation in Maryland.

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What is a corporation?

Thinking about starting a company? There are many kinds of business entities from which to choose. When structuring a business it is important to choose the right entity for your needs because legal responsibilities and protections will differ based on the type of business entity chosen. Four common business entities are: sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, and corporations. This article focuses on how to form a stock corporation in Maryland.

A corporation is a business entity having legal authority to act as a single person, distinct from the stockholders (in Maryland shareholders are referred to as stockholders) who own it, and having rights to issue stock and exist indefinitely. Maryland corporations are governed by the Code of Maryland, Corporations and Associations Article, Titles 1-7.

Issues to consider when forming a corporation

The process of forming a corporation

These steps serve as a general guideline for the process of incorporating in Maryland. You can find a checklist for new businesses on the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) website. You may also be able to register and establish your corporation, make annual filings, and request document copies on the SDAT Maryland Business Express website. Seeking an attorney for consultation can help you avoid pitfalls if you have concerns.

The following must be included in the articles of incorporation:

It will take the SDAT four to six weeks to process your request to incorporate if you file the articles of incorporation by mail. If you want the documents to be processed sooner, you can visit the SDAT office between 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, to submit your filing to get same-day service.

The costs involved with incorporating in Maryland are: $100 SDAT filing fee, $20 organization and capitalization fee (although it may be more if the aggregate par value of the stock exceeds $100,000), and a $5 document return fee. To see other fee amounts visit SDAT's website.

The address of the SDAT is:

State Department of Assessments and Taxation
Charter Division
301 W. Preston Street; 8th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201
Fax: (410) 333-7097

What do I have to do after I file?

Julia Wagner, Practicing pursuant to Rule 16 of the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar of Maryland – University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law (Fall 2014). Updated by People's Law Library Contributors