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Originally posted by Sambuka
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we used INCORPSERVICES.com who charged us about $1000 total. There are cheaper out there, but i've heard stories some of these super cheap ones don't give you all the company stamps, share certificates etc.
Incorpservices.com was pretty good, but they were swamped by the sounds of it, we had 1 more day for Ibill to go and we were calling them everynight asking for our damn Tax ID number. They were answering emails at 11pm at night and said there was a lot of webmasters like us that they were getting the ID's for at the last moment.
If you have a UK company, and thats considered to be in Europe, and your using Ibill or CCbill use that UK company instead. You won't get charged the $750 fees. At least Ibill don't charge for EU companies just US.
Sammy
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"The immediate reaction of many foreign Webmasters to the Visa regulations is to run out and form a business entity in the United States. Once they have the entity in place, the general plan is to then transfer money from the bank account of the entity to their local account. The most popular jurisdiction for using this strategy is Nevada. This strategy, however, carries significant practical and tax risks."
by Richard A. Chapo, Esq. AdultInternetLaw.com
The coy setup is a piece of piss...the prob's are the tax implications - as above...