Incorporating in the U.S.

Business Formation in the United States

Incorporating in the United States:

Incorporating offers many advantages, from legal protection of personal assets to tax advantages, to name a few. Incorporating in the Unites States is a simple process. It can be done online at: Incorporating in the United States

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Business Formation:

Choosing the structure for your business is an important first step. Depending upon the business structure chosen, this will impact personal liability, taxation and record keeping requirements. Get started here: Business Formation

Incorporation:

Incorporation provides personal liability protection, is taxed at both the individual and corporate levels and requires formal meetings and record keeping. Learn more here: Incorporation

LLC:

The LLC provides personal liability protection. There is not any corporate taxation because profits are passed directly on to the owner(s). Learn more here: LLC

DBA:

DBA or “Doing-Business-As” is not a formal business structure. It is required to conduct business under a trade name but requires little maintainence. Learn more here: DBA

Intellectual Property:

Intellectual Property can and should be protected. Learn more here: Intellectual Property

Trademark:

Protect your business name and log and to prevent damage. Learn more here: Trademarks

Copyright:

Protect your original work and prevent unauthorized reproduction. Learn more here: Copyright

Patent:

Secure your ownership of both utiliy and design inventions. Prevent unauthorized use. Learn more here: Patent

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