Delaware corp
This is a discussion on Delaware corp within the Starting a Business forum, part of the BUSINESS & FINANCE LAW category; Can use a Delaware company for my company if I reside in Florida and plan to do business there as ...
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Can use a Delaware company for my company if I reside in Florida and plan to do business there as well, in Florida?
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Yes that is commonly done.
You will also have to register the corp with the Florida Dept of Corporations as a foreign company doing business in Florida. But again that is very easy and very commonly done. |
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