Entity Structuring | Incorporation | EIN | Registered Agent | Virtual Office | Bank Account | Corporate Docs
Features | Basic | Premium | Custom |
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Structure | |||
Entity Structure Recommendation | |||
Recommendation on Entity Type | |||
Choosing the State of Incorporation | |||
Incorporation | |||
Name Availability Search | |||
Incorporation of Entity with State | |||
Appointment of Registered Agent | |||
Set-up | |||
Application for EIN | |||
Assistance with Bank Account Opening | |||
Virtual Office - Setup Assistance | |||
Phone line - Setup Assistance | |||
Corporate Documents | |||
By-laws / Operating Agreement | |||
Minutes | |||
Stock Certificate / Membership Unit Certificate | |||
Stock Ledger | |||
Additional Filings | |||
Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting | |||
New Foreign Direct Investment Survey | |||
List of Compliances for Following Year | |||
Assistance with ODI Compliance (Applicable for India) |
No, you do not need to be a U.S. citizen. Anyone can start a business in the USA.
An EIN (Employer Identification Number) is a tax ID issued by the IRS, used for business identification in tax matters.
No, U.S. residency is not required to hold these roles in a U.S. company.
A Registered Agent is a person or entity in the state of incorporation designated to receive legal documents on behalf of the business. Having an RA is mandatory for incorporation.
Timelines vary by state from 1-30 days. Generally, forming an entity in Delaware takes about 4-5 business days, with an expedited option available in 1-2 business days.
No, a passport is not required to start an entity, though it may be necessary for some regulatory compliance.
Yes, certain platforms can help non-residents open business bank accounts.