Anyone can form a Delaware company; you don’t need to be a resident or citizen of the United States or Delaware. You also don't need a Delaware address, other than that of your Delaware Registered Agent.
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Delaware Company Formations for Non-Residents
Posted by Meri_302 under StartupsFrom https://www.delawareinc.com 2786 days ago
Why Convert Your Tax Status from S-Corp to C-Corp
Posted by Meri_302 under TaxesFrom https://www.delawareinc.com 2816 days ago
If your company no longer meets S-Corp requirements or wants more than 100 shareholders, you’ll need to convert your tax status from S-Corp to C-corp. Increasing your number of shareholders and bringing on foreign investors are also reasons to switch your tax status from S corporation to C corporat
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Delaware Corporate Law Structure & the Corporate Veil
Posted by Meri_302 under LegalFrom https://www.delawareinc.com 2821 days ago
The Delaware Court of Chancery holds extensive case law involving the concept of the corporate veil and is very protective of investors’ limited liability. Find out how it works and why it protects both you and your company.
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4 Common and Avoidable Start-Up Mistakes
Posted by Meri_302 under StartupsFrom https://www.delawareinc.com 2848 days ago
Start-up founders make a lot of mistakes, but you don’t have to, if you learn from these 4 common and avoidable start-up mistakes, brought to you by business formation experts.
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Non-Profit vs Benefit Corporation (Infographic)
Posted by Meri_302 under StartupsFrom https://www.delawareinc.com 2864 days ago
There are several key differences between a non-profit and a benefit corporation, including why each operates, company structure, where profits go & progress reporting, among others.
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Proof Delaware Is The Most Corporate-Friendly State
Posted by Meri_302 under StartupsFrom https://www.delawareinc.com 2882 days ago
The Delaware Division of Corporations 2015 Annual Report is out & proves Delaware is the best state to incorporate your business in, no matter what type of business entity it is.
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Where to Incorporate: Delaware vs Nevada Infographic
Posted by Meri_302 under StartupsFrom https://www.delawareinc.com 2890 days ago
Which is a better state to incorporate in, Delaware or Nevada? This infographic shows the many ways in which Delaware is the better state to form a company.
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How to Form a Delaware Public Benefit Corporation
Posted by Meri_302 under StartupsFrom https://www.delawareinc.com 2898 days ago
Forming a Delaware Public Benefit Corporation is slightly different than forming a General Corporation. To start, you must file a Certificate of Incorporation that states the public benefit purpose.
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Non-Profit Corporation vs Public Benefit Corporation
Posted by Meri_302 under StartupsFrom https://www.delawareinc.com 2910 days ago
When it comes to non-profit corporations vs public benefit corporations, they function differently, with different structures, but there are similarities between the two entities.
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Anatomy of an S Corporation [INFOGRAPHIC]
Posted by Meri_302 under StartupsFrom https://www.delawareinc.com 2921 days ago
Everything you need to know about an S Corporation, including requirements, advantages and disadvantages. [INFOGRAPHIC]
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