Delaware: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The [[US]] state '''Delaware''' has some advantages for setting up a coporation there. For [[LLC]] or S corporations there is no [[income tax]], no tax on [[capital stock]], and no [[sales | The [[US]] state '''Delaware''' has some advantages for setting up a coporation there. For [[LLC]] or S corporations there is no [[income tax]], no tax on [[capital stock]], and no [[sales]] tax. | ||
More than 800,000 business entities have their legal home in Delaware including more than 50% of all U.S. publicly-traded companies and 60% of the Fortune 500. Businesses choose Delaware because they provide a complete package of incorporation services including modern and flexible corporate laws, our highly-respected Court of Chancery, a business-friendly State Government, and the customer service oriented Staff of the Delaware Division of Corporations. | More than 800,000 business entities have their legal home in Delaware including more than 50% of all U.S. publicly-traded companies and 60% of the Fortune 500. Businesses choose Delaware because they provide a complete package of incorporation services including modern and flexible corporate laws, our highly-respected Court of Chancery, a business-friendly State Government, and the customer service oriented Staff of the Delaware Division of Corporations. |
Latest revision as of 20:50, 27 April 2011
The US state Delaware has some advantages for setting up a coporation there. For LLC or S corporations there is no income tax, no tax on capital stock, and no sales tax.
More than 800,000 business entities have their legal home in Delaware including more than 50% of all U.S. publicly-traded companies and 60% of the Fortune 500. Businesses choose Delaware because they provide a complete package of incorporation services including modern and flexible corporate laws, our highly-respected Court of Chancery, a business-friendly State Government, and the customer service oriented Staff of the Delaware Division of Corporations.
A corporation can be started for under 200 US$, recurring yearly costs are similar.