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...hold the property. Now to the point of owning more than one property by one LLC: in the world of real estate investment it is a common practice to hold...
Dear Goo, To answer your question its important to understand the nature of your business. Technically, if your business has physical presence in another state you should register it there...
Allen, This is a question that cannot be definitively answered without the review of the particular facts by an attorney. Generally speaking, in New York a company is subject to...
Dear Victoria, Curiously, both solutions are completely legitimate, although I don’t understand why New York authorities offered you the solution they offered. In the end, whether you follow the NY...
Dear Laura, I’m not sure I completely understand the question, but from your description and current law changes in Texas that you mentioned it seems like registering your company in...
...a question dealing with nexus to better understand the difference. Not every state where you establish nexus necessarily requires you to register with SoS (this is also called “foreign qualification“),...
Dear Beverly, From your description I understand that you essentially have two businesses that provide the same service. One is incorporated in WA state, and another is a sole proprietorship...
...are unavoidable if your business is physically located in NYC, which I understand is your case. Also, since you file taxes as New York resident, you would be subject to...
...my strong side, plus its a special type of visa to Australians, so pretty rare). The problem is, same restrictions would probably apply on you regardless of where your company...
...If you would like, contact us to explain how exactly your business would be conducted. That way we can have a better understanding of the business concept and your company’s...