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...registering a DBA would only give you a registration for a name under which you transact business as an individual (sole proprietor), it will not start a separate company. On...
...yourself, as a sole proprietor. Then if you want to call yourself in business by any name other than your own, such as Trevor’s Donuts, for example, you will need...
...other than your own, such as Jessie’s Donuts, for example, you will need to register that new business name as a DBA for yourself. Our advice is, start an LLC....
...do it as a sole proprietor, and organize as LLC later on if such need arises (for example if you would want to add a partner) I am vaguely familiar...
...example if you solicit businesses in California to purchase a product you create a nexus. If you maintain an office in California you create a nexus. And the list goes...
...the company itself that play into the factor of deciding which entity type is best suited for you and your goals. For example, if you are a single-owner, or part...
...they could only be registered in the state where the parent company is registered. So if the parent company is registered in Wyoming, for example, the DBA’s could only be...
...optional. For example, let’s say you have a registered company named ABC, LLC, and you want to advertise and have a website with a different name. You would then file...
...You are, however, able to add a suffix such as .com to the DBA, so you could have ABC Inc. own a DBA named XYZ, or XYZ.com, as an example....
Dear Patrick, DBA is not a legal entity, but an “alias” for existing legal entity. For example, if you run your business as a sole proprietorship, the legal entity is...
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