By IncNow
October 19, 2013
If you’re interested in incorporating in Florida, you’ll likely wonder what Florida LLC annual costs may be. It is considered relatively inexpensive to form an LLC in Florida, but there are some costs to be aware of. Here’s what you need to know. What Is the Price of Forming a Florida LLC? Florida’s Secretary of […]
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By IncNow
October 15, 2013
Yes and no. Nevada does not require members to be listed in a public record. However, Nevada requires that managers or managing members be listed. Non-managing members do not need to be listed. Within thirty days of filing the Articles of Organization with the Nevada Secretary of State, a Nevada LLC must submit a list […]
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By IncNow
October 11, 2013
Yes. Nevada LLCs are constitutionally permitted to do business in every state in the US. However, no matter which state a Nevada LLC does business in, its internal affairs are governed by Nevada state law. In order to do business in other states, Nevada LLCs must apply to the Secretary of State (in that state) for a […]
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By IncNow
September 16, 2013
Business owners are understandably curious what it costs to maintain a Delaware LLC after the formation. There are two annual costs or fees associated with keeping a Delaware LLC in “Good Standing”. The first is Delaware Franchise Tax, which is $300 due annually on June 1st. It is first due the calendar year after your […]
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By IncNow
IncNow® (Agents and Corporations, Inc.) provides two easy ways to discover the availability of a Delaware LLC or Corporation name. The first way is to submit an order to IncNow and we will check the name that business day. The second way is to call us at 1-800-759-2248 or email agents@incnow.com, where a representative can […]
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By IncNow
IncNow® (Agents and Corporations, Inc.) offers incorporation and formation filing services, Registered Agent services, qualification services, and many others. However, under the Patriot Act we cannot open bank accounts for customers. Can You Help Me Open a Bank Account for My LLC? If you locate a bank, we can work with you to help you […]
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By IncNow
When filing in Delaware, neither the member nor manager’s name or address are required in any initial filing documents. The members are not listed on the Delaware Division of Corporations’ website as they are in some other states. The names and contact information of members are typically only kept in the Operating Agreement, which is […]
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By IncNow
Delaware is the most popular state to form an LLC for people who shop around different states looking for the best state. Nine of ten LLCs formed by Agents and Corporations, Inc. (IncNow®) are formed in Delaware. Agents and Corporations makes the Delaware LLC formation process easy and offers reliable Registered Agent services. Why Delaware […]
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By IncNow
Yes, you are allowed to operate a Delaware LLC for any legal business in every state in the USA. Under the US Constitution, your Delaware LLC is viewed as a legal “person” and other states cannot discriminate against this “person” based on where he/she/it was born or incorporated. This is protected under the full faith […]
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By IncNow
Yes, Delaware Corporations and LLCs can qualify to do business in all 50 states and in foreign countries. To qualify to do business in other states, you will have to apply to the state government. Usually, this involves applying to the Secretary of State for a Certificate of Qualification, although who you apply to and […]
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No. Delaware does not have a minimum capital requirement to incorporate a corporation or form an LLC. When incorporating in Delaware, a corporation must designate the amount of common stock (shares) that the corporation is authorized to issue and the par value for each (share of or type of) stock. “Par value” is the minimum value that […]
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By IncNow
It can be difficult to decide between an LLC vs. a corporation when you’re first incorporating. But what’s the difference between an LLC and corporation? There are actually a lot of nuances to consider. Which type of entity you choose will impact your yearly fees, whether you have to hold annual meetings, and how you […]
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Yes. Delaware does not discriminate against non-citizens inside or outside the United States. Many Delaware Corporations and LLCs are formed by foreign persons. However, all businesses owned by non-U.S. persons must register with the U.S. on the FBAR form if they ever have $10,000 or more connected to the company. Additionally, income that is substantially […]
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Generally, the stockholders of a Delaware Corporation and the owners of units in a Delaware LLC are not personally liable to the creditors of a Delaware Corporation or LLC provided they do not personally guarantee the obligations in writing. Many people form Delaware businesses specifically to have this protection, which is the strongest available. This […]
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