I want to apologize for taking this long to get back to everyone about
the incorporation documents. I've had the flu since Monday and only
today have I completely come out of it.
So appologies for the delay. I've added a few pages to the US Chapter
page:
I believe that California will charge $800 per year income tax for
for-profit corporations even if you make a loss or no profit...
A large number of Corporations in the US are incorporated in Delaware
because my understanding is that they are very friendly towards
businesses and easy to deal
As I've mentioned before, every lawyer I have ever talked to about this has
told me to incorporate in Delaware. My current company Spatial Networking is
based in Colorado but incorporated in Delaware through a registered agent
- you can find lots of these via Google.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 10:23
Since we are going to incorporate as a non-profit the benefits of
incorporating in Delaware aren't as great as they would be if we were a for
profit business. Our intention is to apply for tax exempt status both
federally and in the state or district that we do incorporate in.
Thanks,
Kate
I took Serge saying:
As discussed, we can incorporate as a corporate entity, get our EIN,
and then work on the non-profit part
to mean something different to what you just described. Sorry...
Andy
Kate Chapman wrote:
Since we are going to incorporate as a non-profit the benefits of
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Andrew Ayre a...@britishideas.com wrote:
I took Serge saying:
As discussed, we can incorporate as a corporate entity, get our EIN, and
then work on the non-profit part
I guess my shorthand wasn't clear.
Registration as a corporate entity is a separate step
6 matches
Mail list logo