For years, Delaware has been the leading state of choice for businesses wishing to incorporate. But since the early 1990’s, Nevada has turned into the preferred state for incorporating new businesses, and here are some reasons why. Delaware has a franchise tax, Nevada does not. Delaware has an income tax, Nevada does not. Although this…
This is the big decision clients face right at the start. Here are the differences between a Corporation and a Limited Liability Company to help you decide. Q. What is a corporation? A. A corporation is an entity, usually a business, that has the legal authority to act as though it were one individual rather…
Here’s the common mistakes that people make when forming corporations and LLCs. Not having substance of being based in Nevada Not issuing stock Thinking a Nevada corporation alone is an asset protection tool Having a Nevada corporation without a business license Relying on privacy as your primary asset protection strategy Relying on Bearer Shares Not…
What is a Corporation? A corporation is a separate legal entity, authorized by state statute. The Secretary of State of each state authorizes the filing of articles of incorporation, which provide for, among other items, bylaws, stockholders, directors, officers, employees, annual meetings, resolutions and the rules and regulations by which the corporation is to operate.…
Nevada Corporations are becoming increasingly popular. They offer Privacy, Asset Protection and Tax Advantages. Plus, Nevada is seriously working towards establishing a “Business Court” similar to Delaware, the long established state of Corporation. That would make Nevada an even more friendly business state! And, now, Nevada incorporation is even easier and more affordable.
Once you determine that a Nevada Corporation is right for you, let us provide the quality services you need at an affordable price. For as little as $75 plus State Fees you can have a Nevada Corporation or Limited Liability Company based in exciting LAS VEGAS. (Remember, business trips are tax deductible!).
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Nevada incorporation can be done online, by phone or fax with a credit card. First, see if the name you have chosen is available at the Secretary of State.
Go to Nevada Secretary of State Company Search
Then, choose the Services you want, complete the LLC form or complete the Corporation Form, print then fax to (702-214-9499), or email to info@csanv.com. It’s that simple!
Download the LLC form.
Download the Corporation form