[...] about the “myth” of incorporating in Nevada, watch “Should I form a Nevada corporation?” http://www.eminutesonline.com/should-i-form-a-nevada-corp/; or read “Why in the word would anyone with more than one shareholder form a corporation in [...]
Michelle Rhubarba on
August 10th, 2009 1:39 pm
I saved a lot of money. The knowledge and information was very helpful. Thank you for your help.
The info in the above video seems to be correct. I had a client enquire about a Nevada corporation. When I asked him why he needed that, he told me that he just heard Nevada Corporation gives you more benefits. Well, the truth is it used to be that way, but that niche was closed down about 7 years ago. If you operate your INC in California and use a Nevada corporation you will rather raise red flags. So just get an INC or LLC in California and grow your business. Sky is the limit, Good Luck to you all.
[...] about the “myth” of incorporating in Nevada, watch “Should I form a Nevada corporation?” http://www.eminutesonline.com/should-i-form-a-nevada-corp/; or read “Why in the word would anyone with more than one shareholder form a corporation in [...]
I saved a lot of money. The knowledge and information was very helpful. Thank you for your help.
The info in the above video seems to be correct. I had a client enquire about a Nevada corporation. When I asked him why he needed that, he told me that he just heard Nevada Corporation gives you more benefits. Well, the truth is it used to be that way, but that niche was closed down about 7 years ago. If you operate your INC in California and use a Nevada corporation you will rather raise red flags. So just get an INC or LLC in California and grow your business. Sky is the limit, Good Luck to you all.
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