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Jesse, Generally speaking, when a company owns any physical property, such as real estate, the company must be registered in that state, respectively. In this case, the company one way...
...fees, times of process and additional licensing, such as a state sales/use tax permit, would vary greatly state to state. If you can tell me which state the company would...
...company (such as an LLC), through which you would provide a service to your US employer, your physical presence in Spain might not be relevant anymore since you are not...
...services are then provided to you by this agency’s employees. As such it only makes sense to assume that your company has no nexus in NY or IL, and therefore...
...that’s the state you should consider for forming your company. You could form it in Wyoming or Delaware, however being physically present in California would eventually require you to register...
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...
...two Texas LLCs: one for the real estate property you mentioned and another for the ranch. You could either form another LLC in WA to serve as the holding company...
...to form a NM LLC with no personal information listed in the public records. If your intention is to hold real estate property under a NM LLC I need to...
Dear Andrei, Yes, you can register a company in the US and you don’t need to supply the authorities with any documentation (only information). All you need to do is...
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...
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