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Guide to Kentucky Corporation and Partnership Law

Understand Kentucky corporation and partnership law before forming a Kentucky corporation


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Kentucky incorporation laws give necessary parameters for Kentucky incorporation. Kentucky incorporation takes your business to the next level. Whether you’re a solo entrepreneur or a business with less than 10 employees, Kentucky corporate law is there to protect your rights as a business owner.

Kentucky partnership law serves business owners by providing tax incentives and tax rebates for business expenditures and start up costs. Kentucky corporation law also protects the employer/employee relationship by helping business owners meet state labor standards.

Kentucky partnership law meets the needs of small businesses wanting to form partnerships between business owners. Laws protecting the rights of individual partners within a business or firm help a Kentucky corporation or Kentucky LLC. Kentucky LLC law and KY incorporation laws will:

1. Provide tax benefits for both small and large businesses by adhering to Kentucky corporate law.

2. Offer protections only available to corporations and LLCs.

3. Protect your investment through appropriate state licensing and compliance with Kentucky corporation law.

4. Establish your firm or business as a serious competitor in your field.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Use a professional web based corporation company to incorporate in Kentucky


Corporation companies specialize in handling the documents you need to set up a Kentucky LLC. Kentucky LLCs get up and running faster by using companies designed to help business owners understand Kentucky corporation laws and partnership law. These filing companies do not provide legal services or consultations of any kind, so make sure you understand your articles of incorporation before submitting the appropriate paperwork.

I recommend: Active Filings and LegalZoom are both online incorporation services with competitive prices for filing corporation documents in Kentucky.

Visit the Kentucky Secretary of State for help with business incorporation


Kentucky, like other states, doesn't require legal representation to set up an LLC. The Kentucky Secretary of State's office provides documents and fee schedules for business incorporation. Kentucky business owners need only to file the appropriate paperwork for their type of corporation and pay the corresponding fees.

I recommend: Visit the website for the Kentucky Secretary of State for information on how to incorporate in Kentucky. Visit MyCorporation for additional information about Kentucky corporation and partnership law.

Hire an attorney specializing in setting up Kentucky LLCs and corporations


This is the most expensive way to go when thinking about incorporation, but the advantages of having a professional do the work for you far outweigh the cost. An experienced corporate law attorney helps you understand the language of your incorporation.

I recommend: Aaron Law Offices, PLLC of Florence and Middleton Reutlinger, P.S.C. of Louisville are experts in the area of Kentucky corporation registration and formation.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Do a Kentucky corporation search to determine what type and corporation name is right for you. Talk to your advisor or attorney about the different type of corporations available, their functions and which one best suits your business needs.

The official source of Kentucky Corporation and Partnership Law is
the Kentucky Corporation and Partnership Law page at Business.com


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