How do I incorporate myself in Delaware?

How to Form a Corporation in Delaware

  1. Choose a Corporate Name.
  2. Prepare and File Certificate of Incorporation.
  3. Appoint a Registered Agent.
  4. Prepare Corporate Bylaws.
  5. Appoint Directors and Hold Board Meeting.
  6. Issue Stock.
  7. File Annual Report and Pay Franchise Tax.
  8. Obtain an EIN.

Do I need a Delaware registered agent?

No, you do not need to have a business address or office in Delaware. All businesses incorporated in Delaware require a Registered Agent with a physical street address in Delaware, such as Agents and Corporations (IncNow).

What are the organizers in an LLC?

An LLC Organizer is the person (or company) who takes responsibility for, and files, the LLC formation documents with the state. They are the ones who are “organizing” (filing) the LLC. An LLC Organizer does not have to be a member (owner) of the LLC, but often they are a member.

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Which is the best way to form a Delaware LLC?

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What do you need to start a business in Delaware?

Several documents will be needed to open a business bank account, such as: 1 A banking resolution is a document that authorizes the members to open a business bank account on behalf of the LLC. 2 Copies of the original LLC formation paperwork from the state showing the creation of the LLC. 3 Driver’s licenses of the members.

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Can a nonresident start a LLC in Delaware?

Some of the advantages of Delaware LLCs are only available to nonresidents. The benefits of starting an LLC in Delaware as a nonresident are listed below: Delaware does not have a sales tax on goods and services. Delaware LLCs taxed as S corps, and LLCs in Delaware that do no business in Delaware, don’t pay state income taxes.

What are the benefits of a Delaware LLC?

A Delaware LLC is an extremely flexible business entity with low start-up costs and an affordable Franchise Tax.