What state is better for a paysite company to incorporate in and why?
Deleware or Nevada? Incorporate
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Both are about the two best states to incorporate in.
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I don't think that there is much difference between the 2 statesComment
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Neither, incoroporate in your own state and file for S corp status with IRS. Unless you making over 5 million a year, you won't save any money on your taxes with Nevada or Deleware corporation.Originally posted by raulphWhat state is better for a paysite company to incorporate in and why?Comment
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Deleware costs more than half the legal fees to incorporate so I guess that is a bonus. As for incorporating in your own state, this is for an international business incorporating in the United States for the purpose of credit card processing, hosting, etc.Comment
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From Canada the UK is a better deal
http://www.jordans.co.uk/
http://www.jordans.co.uk/jordans3.ns...e+Company?OpenComing Soon!Comment
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If you are a US company I would incorporate in your home state, for a foreign company I would choose Deleware.Comment
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I understand Nevada to have a little more privacy and anonymity than Delaware, but your mileage may vary.Comment
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yea cuz im hearin good arguements for both del, nev, and 'local'.
Im in NY tho. Looking to do an S corp/.SIG TOO SMALL! Maximum 1200x600 button and no more than 30 text lines of ALL SIZES and COLORS. Unless your sig is for a GFY top banner sponsor, then you may use a 6240x4800 instead of a 1024x800.Comment
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Delaware became big years ago because they consistently sided with corps when it came to litigation. Sense then most states have adopted the same attitude. Nevada is the best state in the US when it comes to privacy. You can appoint nominee officers as well as have a nominee set up a bank account in their name. Basically you become an employee and although you still make all the business decisions, you are not listed as an officer on the company records. There are several Nevada companies that can give you a lot of options (multiple companies, trusts, etc.) that can not only protect your privacy, but also your assets. It can cost about $5k to really do it right, but if you have a lot at risk, it's not that bad.Comment
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