Corporation Secretary of State Nevada - A Strategic Plan To Incorporate
With The Best
November 17, 2004
By Katherine Curtis
Destination: Corporation, Secretary
of State, Nevada. Without a doubt, the best place
to favorably position one's business and keep the
enemy from capturing one's assets and personal belongings.
The tool provided by the State of Nevada to veil one's
businesses from enemies is above and beyond the ability
of other states.
Procedure: Advance to the Office of the Secretary of the
State. Online, in person, or by phone, any business can obtain and
submit paperwork through Nevada's Secretary of State Corporation
Division. The division is responsible for supplying appropriate
incorporating forms. By claiming the State of Nevada as one's domicile
(home), future litigations are conducted through the state. Additionally,
corporate state laws protect the business and its owner and any
other associated members from unfair claims.
Moving Ahead: Entity Selection. Choose from one of many
entities (business titles) such as Corp., Co., Inc., LLC, LLLC,
Corporation Sole, or Shelf (Aged) Corporation. Subsequent powers
depend on entities physical location such as In-State or Foreign.
Foreign entities must notify the outside state or outside country
of its presence.
Special Powers: Corporate Veil, Tax Exemptions, and "Nevada
Corporation Code". These special tools are liberally anointed
by the State of Nevada and overseen by the Secretary of State. Unique
to the United States, Nevada laws and privileges entitle all Nevada
incorporated businesses the highest protection against invasive
creditors, nosey IRS and other agencies, and greedy lawsuit claims.
Fees: The fees are nominal compared to prices to incorporate
through other states. The additional fees associated with joining
with a professional corporation service will save the business much
time and perhaps provide a higher protection than if the business
elects to file on its own through the Secretary of State's Corporation
Division.
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