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Starting a business in America

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olebean

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Guys

Could anyone advise on starting a business in America for a none American Company

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Anyone any other thoughts?
 

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I'm open to opinions on state

Delaware and Nevada are popular, especially in a business where intellectual property is paramount (such as domains.)
 

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Delaware and Nevada are popular, especially in a business where intellectual property is paramount (such as domains.)

Is there a reason why? financial incentives?
 

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Are there any political issues?
 

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In a Nevada corp you can use bearer shares, so in theory the owner of the corp can be unknown to IRS. (But don't count on it.)
But after 2001 it's a problem for non-us citizens to open a US bank accounts, even for corporations, regardless of state.
 

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In a Nevada corp you can use bearer shares, so in theory the owner of the corp can be unknown to IRS. (But don't count on it.)
But after 2001 it's a problem for non-us citizens to open a US bank accounts, even for corporations, regardless of state.

A problem in what way?
 
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