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mikeokner | 8 years ago

I would personally discourage you from incorporating as a Delaware C corp unless you absolutely have no other option. On top of the registered-agent fees, Delaware charges a minimum of about $700/year in taxes. For a company with no revenue, no liability, and no investors, it's extremely expensive and offers no benefit over any other corporate entity registered elsewhere.

You're probably far better off filing for something like a Wyoming LLC[0] for about $150 initially and $75/year after that (if an LLC will work for you internationally).

I'm not an accountant or attorney and I strongly suggest paying one for at least an hour of their time to get some professional advice.

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dirktheman|8 years ago

I think Delaware has no state corporate income tax and that's why a lot of businesses incorporate there.