Nevada Corporation Douglas County - A Secret Garden Among The
Sierra Mountains
November 20, 2004
By Katherine Curtis
A Nevada corporation, Douglas County,
flourishes best among the friendliest business environments
in the state and throughout the nation. This most
popular destination for incorporating a business is
along the Sierra Mountains and rugged plains of the
Sagebrush State. Douglas County cultivates the best
surroundings to incorporate and protect a business'
assets.
Corporations inside and outside the state
are cloaked by the state's impenetrable laws and litigation
processes and furthermore by the county's grand reputation.
Nurturing Privacy and A Strong Defense
A Nevada corporation selects Douglas County for the county's longstanding
reputation as the best place in the United States to protect one's
assets. Not only is a corporation provided the highest level of
privacy in the nation, but also it enjoys the strongest protections
against invasions into one's business assets and one's personal
belongings.
Douglas County is one of the fastest growing counties in Nevada;
nevertheless, business flock to the state for its pro-business privacy
policies. Besides sharing the same privacy laws of the state, an
incorporated entity in Douglas County does not require a business
license. However, a fictitious name filing is required by Douglas
County.
The vision of Douglas County's Board of County Commissioners is
to maintain the best business strategies for its incorporated entities.
These entities do not even have to reside within the county, the
state or the country to enjoy these protective cloaks. In the eyes
of this board, the IRS and invasive creditors are considered the
Big Bad Wolf. Calling Douglas County, Nevada the company's domicile
(home) is enough to enjoy the county's litigation system. In fact,
some of the best corporate veil cases have been processed through
Douglas County. The most famous case is Roland v. Lepire.
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