Create your new company in the state of Delaware for only $899. A TaxLeaf Professional will help you choose the best type of company for you. Could come handy if you want some tax benefits.
* state and registered agent fees charged separately
Delaware is also a great option for forming companies. In fact, Florida and Delaware share many of the same benefits for forming companies. Aside from the benefits listed above that pertain to Florida, Delaware has the added benefit of full anonymity. Read below for the advantages of forming an LLC in Delaware
Anonymity:
Company records are not open to the public. Owner and/or members of a
company are not easily found on the internet. In order to find information
about the owners of a Delaware company, a fee must be paid. For this reason,
Delaware offers more anonymity.
Limited liability:
Owners of an
LLC have the limited liability protection of a corporation.
Flexible profit distribution
Limited liability companies can select varying forms of distribution
of profits. Unlike a common partnership where the split is 50-50, LLC have
much more flexibility.
No minutes:
Corporations are
required to keep formal minutes, have meetings, and record resolutions. The
LLC business structure requires no corporate minutes or resolutions and is
easier to operate.
Flow through taxation:
All your
business losses, profits, and expenses flow through the company to the
individual members. You avoid the double taxation of paying corporate tax
and individual tax. Usually, this will be a tax advantage, but circumstances
can favor a corporate tax structure.
Once we receive the signed paperwork back from our clients, your company in Delaware will be complete and ready to use in 5 to 10 days. The state will send the original paperwork to the mailing address we utilize for the company.
Every year, by June 1, you must renew your company in Delaware. If your company does business in the state of Delaware, you may also have to file a State of Delaware tax return.
You may also have to file a Tax Return for your company. Ask your local TaxLeaf Representative about your Tax Filing Requirements