Buying a Company in the U.S.
Are you ready to invest in the U.S. but afraid to start from the scratch? You can consider buying an existing company in the U.S. Of course, this situation has its pros and cons. Do not think you will write a check and get the keys.
Consider the Pros and Cons
Buying an existing company has a lot of pros. For example, you will already have an existing customer group, a team in which people...
Non-Profit Organization
Starting a non-profit organization can bring you excellent entrepreneurship experience. It creates a chance to help the community and make a difference. Starting a non-profit organization is similar to starting other types of businesses with profit. There are some steps you should consider to be successful. Here, you can find some of those steps:
Step 1: Be organized and do your homework...
Ways to Open a U.S. Bank Account
If you trade with U.S. companies, your clients may ask to process payments via local payment methods. Even though some businesses state they use services such as PayPal or Wire Transfers, these methods may sometimes be inconvenient, time-consuming and costly.
The U.S. Government makes it difficult for non-residents to open a U.S. bank account. But, is it impossible to open a bank account in...
Delaware and Blockchain Technology
What is Blockchain?
Blockchain technology is a way to clear and settle almost all types of transactions as fast and easy as possible permanently for each participant of the transaction in question.
It helps people or businesses transfer their assets to each other with no extra cost or delay. This technology will remove the traditional expenses and delays of paper transactions. You need to keep...
E-2 Visa Denial
E-2 Investor Visa is a great option for foreign investors who seek for a business atmosphere in the U.S. However, and it has some complicated requirements. If you fail to meet those requirements, your visa may be denied. We will be trying to list some common reasons why your permit can be rejected so you could avoid it.
Let’s start with how the E-2 Investor Visa works. It is an excellent...
Why Do I Need An EIN?
EIN is a federal identification number given to the business by IRS. It is also known as federal tax number. You are legally required to identify your business with one of those: Social Security Number (SSN) or Employer Identification Number (EIN).
You usually need EIN when:
– You are hiring an employee
– You are opening a bank account
– You need to change your business type...
Ways to Apply For an E-2 Treaty Investor Visa
If you are a citizen of a country with which the US has a valid Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, you may be eligible for E-2 Treaty Investor Visa. To get this visa, a “substantial” investment in a U.S. business is required. With this investment; you, your spouse and minor children may be eligible for a long-term US visa.
There are two possible ways to apply for the E-2 Treaty Investor Visa:...
Opening a Restaurant in the US
No matter where you open your restaurant in the US, you need to collect some licenses and permits. Some grants and licenses depend on the state you are planning to open your restaurant. You may also need extra licenses for bars or fast-food chains. If you are starting a whole new restaurant, then the amount of these licenses may increase.
EIN – Employer Identification Number
A restaurant...
Sales Tax for Businesses
“Sales Tax” is always one of the significant questions for business owners in Delaware. Should you collect sales tax when you operate in other states? To answer your questions, you can read our article or contact us via e-mail/phone.
Collecting Sales Tax Online
If you are operating a business with a physical shop in which you sell your products, it is quite easy to handle “sales tax”: you...
Delaware: Right Place to Start Your Own Business
Companies with the brightest future are usually started in Delaware. Its infrastructure, courts, and laws create an atmosphere of success and improvement.
Do you need capital? Investors usually prefer Delaware companies.
83% of total American public companies were incorporated in Delaware in 2013. According to a report by Delaware Division of Corporations, more than half of American public...