How to form a corporation in Delaware for $0 service fee.
Delaware state filing fee is $89. Standard processing 1 to 3 business days. We file Articles of Incorporation with the Delaware Division of Corporations, issue 10M authorized shares (QSBS-eligible), prepare Delaware corporate bylaws, issue founder common stock with vesting and 83(b) templates, obtain your EIN, and file your BOI report.
SEAL
2026
When the corporation structure fits.
- You plan to raise venture capital (institutional investors require C-Corp)
- You want to issue stock options to employees (ISOs)
- You want QSBS eligibility for capital gains tax exclusion
- You expect significant retained earnings (C-Corp can retain at 21% federal rate)
- You want clear separation between operators and shareholders
- You are a solo operator or small business not raising outside capital
- You want pass-through taxation with no corporate formalities
- You prefer minimal annual compliance burden
- You will own real estate (LLCs are standard for property holding)
- You want simpler ownership transfer without share certificates
Why Delaware for your corporation.
The historical default for VC-backed C-Corps. Court of Chancery (specialized business court) creates predictable case law. Most credit card companies incorporate here due to favorable usury laws. Flat $300 LLC annual franchise tax. Personal income tax up to 6.6%.
Where Delaware corporations are headquartered.
Free with your Delaware corporation LLC formation.
Starter is genuinely $0. We pass through the $state Delaware corporation state fee at cost. Everything below is included free.
- Articles filed with the Delaware Division of Corporations, our service fee $0
- IRS EIN application (Form SS-4) filed for you
- Delaware corporation-specific Operating Agreement or Bylaws template
- Delaware corporation Registered Agent service: first year free, then $99/year
- Basic Delaware corporation compliance calendar (annual report dates)
- Document storage, 5 GB
Add the operating stack most Delaware corporation businesses need.
BOI filing + annual report filing + custom domain (1 free) + business email (3 mailboxes) + business phone line + brand kit (logo + 100 cards) + website builder + books + CRM + e-signature unlimited + document vault unlimited + audit trail + priority support. See full Growth features →
BOI filing $249 · S-Corp election $99 · Annual report filing $149 + state fee · Foreign qualification $149/state · Trademark $249/class + USPTO fee · Custom Operating Agreement $199 · Expedited state filing state fee + $50 service. Full add-on pricing →
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Delaware Corporation questions.
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Start your Delaware Corporation in 5 minutes.
Tell us a few details. We file with the Delaware Division of Corporations, prepare your bylaws, issue founder stock with vesting, file your 83(b) reminder, obtain your EIN, and file BOI.
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