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...IRS site that describes in details the difference between independent contractors and employees, as well as gives you an idea of what would happend if the worker is misclassified: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=99921,00.html...
...in case someone sues them the papers will be served on the registered agent at the registered office. You can learn more about the role of Registered Agent here: https://www.myusacorporation.com/registered-agent...
Paul, If your company operates primarily in California then you should register a foreign entity in that state. Otherwise your company may be subject to tax penalties and even a...
Dear Alan, According to the South Carolina Secretary of State website your LLC is still active and in good standing: http://www.sos.sc.gov/index.asp?n=18&p=4&s=18&corporateid=95100...
...your company) would have to pay taxes in the U.S. To pay taxes, the company will have to obtain a Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN), which is a very simple...
...example, if your business is registered in Delaware, but you run it from an office in New York then your business has nexus in New York and you need to...
...when the company is active you can apply for a federal EIN (a the tax ID). After those steps you are free to conduct your business under the company umbrella....
...office in your country, or the address in Florida. Typically, you are also able to open the company bank account in a different state than the company’s registration. If you...
...companies are organized in California. Majority would be Delaware companies (especially those with Venture Capital investors as co-owners) for a variety of reasons. For example Delaware corporate law is very...
...read our research article ‘Delaware vs. Nevada vs. Wyoming‘, which I think you will find this side by side comparison helpful in deciding which state best fits your business plan....