As a Delaware Registered Agent, you cannot use our mailing address as the physical address of your company. The location of your business plays a critical role in various legal and tax matters.
Understanding Business Addresses
While you cannot use a registered agent’s address as your physical business location, you still need to provide a mailing address for correspondence from the Delaware Secretary of State. This address is essential for receiving important documents and process services. If your mailing and physical addresses differ, both should be provided.
Delaware law mandates that every company has a designated contact person with an address. However, rest assured that this information is not part of any public record.
IRS and Physical Address Requirements
When applying for an Employer Identification Number (EIN), the IRS requires the physical address of your business. It’s crucial to note that the IRS does not accept third-party addresses as a business location, emphasizing the importance of having a legitimate physical presence.
This physical address can be anywhere in the world, even if you operate an online business. The key is that it must be a location where the business or its representatives can be contacted.
Services Offered by DelawareAgency
While we can’t provide a physical business location, DelawareAgency.com offers a mail forwarding service and virtual office solutions. These services ensure you can receive your business correspondence efficiently without altering your company’s official physical location.
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