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Why Delaware?

With over 800,000 Corporations and Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) already registered in Delaware, there is clearly a global appreciation for…

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Put Your Business On-Record

You will quickly need to open a company bank account in order to conduct your day-to-day business affairs. Payments and…

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Looking To Incorporate in the EU?

We offer a range of company formation services specifically designed to help US companies, organizations and individuals capitalize on the…

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ATTN: Independent Contractors

Many Independent Contractors are not fully aware of the potential tax advantages and liability risks of operating their own businesses.…

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1 5 Essential Factors To Consider When Accepting Credit Cards by: Etie Hertz
2 What Every Business Owner Needs to Know About Registered Agent Service by: Monica J. Wilson
3 When Do You Need a Lawyer For Your New Business? by: Monica J. Wilson
4 Delaware Asset Protection Trusts by: Monica J. Wilson
5 Finding the Right Accountant for Your New Business by: Monica J. Wilson
6 Why are Delaware Bank Accounts so Popular? Jacques Luben
7 Incorporating In Delaware Jacques Luben
8 Why Incorporate? Jacques Luben
9 LEARN Jacques Luben
10 Real Estate Investors are Forming LLC's Jacques Luben
11 Benefits of Incorporating in Delaware Caroline Quigley
12 Incorporating A Trucking Business Jacques Luben, editor Incplan Small Business Review
13 Forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) Jacques Luben
14 Attention! Independent Contractors Jacques Luben
15 Put Your Business "On Record" Caroline Quigley
 
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Newsflash

The registered agent is a statutory office required by law in all states and it serves as the point of contact between the secretary of state and the corporation. If the corporation has any legal business with a private or government entity, the registered agent receives service of process. Failure to maintain a registered agent nullifies a corporation's good standing.