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  • How to Start Your Business in the United States: Create Your U.S. Company in Delaware or Elsewhere in the USA

  • Yes to Entrepreneurs, Book 1
  • By: Vincent Allard
  • Narrated by: Jérémie Allard
  • Length: 2 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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How to Start Your Business in the United States: Create Your U.S. Company in Delaware or Elsewhere in the USA

By: Vincent Allard
Narrated by: Jérémie Allard
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Do you want to successfully start your business in the United States? If you are a foreign entrepreneur, this practical guide is for you!

This first guide in the Yes to Entrepreneurs series will help you understand how your future US company will work. It will also provide you with the tools you need to start and succeed in your business in the United States, despite the obstacles and distance.

Together, we will explore several aspects related to an American company:

  • The types of legal entities - including corporation and LLC
  • The State of Delaware and its 15 secrets
  • The notion of registered agent
  • The domiciliation of your company
  • The annual corporate obligations
  • The EIN number and the US taxation
  • The ABCs of doing business in the United States

Do not hesitate! Immerse yourself in the American dream.

Contents:

1 - Introduction

1.1 Presentation

2 - Where to Create Your U.S. Company?

2.1 In General

2.2 The State of Delaware and its 15 Secrets

2.3 Delaware: Statistics and Examples

2.4 Other States

3 - What Type of Legal Entity to Choose?

3.1 Types of Legal Entities

3.2 Corporation vs. LLC

3.3 Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws

3.4 Business Purpose

3.5 Capital Stock

3.6 Shareholders

3.7 Directors and Officers

3.8 Corporate Ledger and Seal

4 - Registered Agent of Your Company

4.1 What Is a Registered Agent?

4.2 How to Choose your Registered Agent?

5 - Domiciliation of your Company

5.1 Importance of an Address in the United States

5.2 Address in the United States: Where?

5.3 Telephone Number

6 - Annual Corporate Obligations

6.1 Annual Report

6.2 Corporate Tax

6.3 Fees of the Registered Agent

7 - EIN Number and Taxation

7.1 EIN Number

7.2 Income Tax

7.3 Sales Tax

7.4 Tax Treaties

8 - Some Corporate Situations

8.1 Authorization to Do Business in Another State

8.2 Assumed Name

8.3 Conversion and Domestication

9 - Closing Your Company

9.1 Voluntary Dissolution

9.2 Forced Dissolution

10 - Conclusion

10.1 The ABCs of Doing Business in the United States

Exclusive Bonus: Useful Resources

©2020 Vincent Allard (P)2020 Vincent Allard
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Some self-promo, but good value for the price

There is a lot of basic info here about the compliance required with setting up a firm in the USA, particularly a corporation or LLC. These is a multi-state overview which is important. Some other titles (I think of some Dummies books here) go to greater length and depth, but this hits on plenty of vital stuff and has nice detail. I note, as of the writing of this review (January 2021) the federal law on disclosure of who is behind a firm has been very recently changed to require greater disclosure. At many turns, it just so happens the author's firm provides the services involved, but an attentive listener can learn plenty. As self-promoting titles go, this is one of the better ones, for the mix of value and self-touting.

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