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...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...
Yai, OPAL ID is given to a business entity, so if for example you obtained it as a sole proprietor, never did business, and now want to start, the OPAL...
...Secretary of State and obtaining a Certified copy once filed, – Obtaining an EIN (Federal Tax ID) – Set up and 1 year of Registered Agent service (renewed annually at...
Titus, Depending on the state of formation your LLC might be required to obtain a Business License or some equivalent (also called State ID etc). Examples of states that require...
Jack, Generally speaking, since your business model is about buying and selling in US I would suggest you do it using a US entity, for example an LLC domiciled in...
...a US company (such as Wyoming LLC, lets call it “XYZ, LLC”) and use that as the entity that does the actual business in the US. The new company will...
Alex, Absolutely, you can form a company in any US state, as long as this company is not an S-Corporation or as long as it is LLC taxed as anything...
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