Thursday, 6 December 2012

Delaware Llc Search

Delaware Llc Search

You see, Delaware has an excellent body of corporate case law spanning 110 years regarding such matters as management/shareholder issues and mergers/acquisitions. That’s precisely why the Fortune 500 are drawn to the state of Delaware. Delaware laws tend to be "pro-management" when it comes to minority shareholder disputes. Huge public companies have literally hundreds of such disputes pending in the courts on any given day. So, if you are managing a Fortune 500 company, Delaware’s case law offers many insights into what you can and cannot do, and what the likely consequences may be. Unfortunately, Delaware also has corporate income tax, personal income tax, a state franchise tax, reporting requirements, and regulations compelling disclosure of substantial amounts of information resulting in far less privacy for you. We are always surprised at how many otherwise knowledgeable professionals advise their small business/ entrepreneur clients to incorporate in Delaware. Well intentioned though it may be, it is not sound advice.
Perhaps you’re one of those who received such advice and have incorporated your business in Delaware. It’s not too late! Refer to the preceding section and you will see that we can easily "move" your corporation to Wyoming, while preserving the original incorporation date.

Delaware Llc Search

Delaware Llc Search

Delaware Llc Search

Delaware Llc Search

Delaware Llc Search

Delaware Llc Search

Delaware Llc Search

Delaware Llc Search

Delaware Llc Search

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