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...as a foreign entity in Virginia, and then maintaining both entities. Keep in mind – if you will sell through Amazon you should research with this company what would be...
Nicole, Actually, it’s a very good question. Unlike many other types of businesses, a film production company rarely establishes real physical presence in other states, however a single project could...
...will not be required to submit any financial or identification documents. We have a research article titled ‘U.S. Companies for Foreigners‘, which will guide you through the application process, as...
Dear Naturelover, In general, a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is more flexible and easier to maintain on many levels, including taxes, than a Corporation. We have a a convenient research...
...a California-based company, and thus must be registered in that state. Finally, there might be some reasoning behind registering your company in one of the friendlier states such as Delaware...
Lori, This can be a little tricky, depending on the type of business you are conducting. For example, if your contract work was for, say, painting houses, you may need...
...example, if you lived and had your business registered in California, and hired employees in Arizona and Nevada, then you would need to file your company as a foreign entity...
Polin, Let’s say you have a business registered in your home state and want to expand the business to be registered in other states as well. For example, you are...
...so, as banks typically require applicants to appear in person. We have a research article titled ‘U.S. Bank Accounts for Non-U.S. Residents‘ which may offer some helpful suggestions to help...
Latisha, With so many different business plans, it may be the best idea to register an entity such as a corporation or an LLC in Louisiana, for example named Latisha’s...
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