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We have helped more than 1.2 million people in the US to understand how business work and the science of company formation.
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Trademark Rush recognizes that every business has its own set of requirements and needs. Therefore, we customize each of our application based on the business requirements. Every case we file is tailor-made and unique. This approach, combined with our commitment to customer satisfaction and meticulous attention to detail, has helped us earn our name in the industry.
An LLC is a flexible business structure that offers the benefits of a corporation and a partnership. As in the name, limited liability protection is offered to the owners in this business structure. This structure has pass-through taxation, implying that the business is not taxed itself rather the profits and losses are reported on the owner’s personal tax returns.
C-Corp is a business structure that is considered a separate legal entity from its owners and/or shareholders. Having this structure offers limited liability protection to an unlimited number of shareholders. Multiple classes of shares/stocks can be issued, allowing different ownership and voting rights. Since a C-Corp is taxed at a corporation level, it may also be subject to double taxation on profits.
An S-Corp is similar to a C-Corp but has pass-through taxation. The number of shareholders is restricted to 100 people or less. Only one class of stock is allowed in an S-Corp and it also offers limited liability protection to the owners/shareholders.
A Non-profit is a tax exempt organization that is solely formed for charitable, religious, educational, or other purposes planned for public benefit. A non-profit is generally exempt from federal income tax. Any profit generate must be put forward to the cause for which the non-profit was formed. There are no shareholders or owners but a board of directors or trustees that oversee the organization.
Form your Business in the United States and get Multiple Tax-Benefits.
There are many business structures in the US. The most popular ones are listed below:
1. Sole Proprietorship
2. Partnership
3. Limited Liability Company (LLC)
4. Corporation (C-Corp)
5. S-Corporation (S-Corp)
6. Nonprofit Corporation
7. Cooperative
There are many benefits of registering your business in the US:
1. Limited Liability Protection
2 Credibility
3. Access to Funding
4. Tax Benefits
5. Legal Protection
6. Growth Opportunities
It is generally recommended that you have a separate bank account for your US business, the biggest of which is legal and tax reasons. It also helps you get protection against fraud in the United States.
There are multiple states that offer many advantages, but the most popular states to form a company in are Nevada, Delaware, Wyoming, Texas and Florida.
The answer to this question depends on the type of business that you have. If you have a physical presence in multiple states, you are required by law to register your business in every of those states. This is called “Foreign Qualification.”
“Trademark Rush made the process of company formation so easy that I did not have any issues at all. All my application went through seamlessly and no hurdle was faced in forming my business in the US.”
“I was very skeptical at first but once I saw the professionalism with which Trademark Rush handled my application was top-notch. I have never been more impressed in my life. They were a real blessing.”
“If it weren’t for Trademark Rush, I guess my company wouldn’t have been registered at all. I was facing a lot of issues with the Secretary of State’s Office but Trademark Rush helped me to solve them with ease."
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