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How Wyoming Works For International Citizens

If you are not located in the US, or are not a US Citizen and need a US company, we can establish one for you.  The main things needed are your contact information, the name that you want to use for your company, who is going to be the director of the company along with a scan of that person's passport and payment.

 

 

You do not have to be a US citizen to own or be a part owner of a C-Corporation or LLC.  The only limitation is that you can not start an S-Corporation.

 

 

Since most companies will also need a Tax ID number (EIN), then you might also want to use our Nominee Tax ID services, which will speed up the process of getting a number for your company.  (This service can only be used with a C-Corporation.)

 

 

We can have the company established and the tax number issued within seven working days.  The costs are the same for you as they are for anyone else, except for the cost of shipping you the kit via International FedEx service so that you can get the package from us in a timely manner.

 

 

If you need a bank account in the US you must come in person to the US so the bank can verify your ID.

 

 

All of the services and prices mentioned on this page, are explained in detail here.

 

 

Please note, we can not establish companies for you if you are from Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Western Balkans, Burma, Liberia, Zimbabwe or if your name appears on the OFAC list of blocked persons or companies.

 

 

That list can be accessed from this link:

 

http://www.treas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/sdn/t11sdn.pdf

 







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NEWS FLASH: Nevada now requires the Social Security number, date of birth, resident addresses, and telephone numbers of all shareholders, partners, officers, managers and members of all companies formed in Nevada on the state's business license. We bet they did not tell you that.

 

Wyoming state fees are 87% less than Nevada's.  That includes the Nevada "hidden" officer filing fees of $125 that you learn about only after you start your company there, a fee Nevada will hit you within 30 days after you start your company!   Oh, and the state business license fee of $200 per year, which was just doubled on July 1st, 2009!  We bet they did not tell you about that "after-the-fact" fee either.

 

 

 

Wyoming has no business license fees or officer filing fees. This means we can deliver a quality company package for much less than you would pay in Nevada. And, your Wyoming state renewal fee is $50, in most cases, 84% less than what you will pay in Nevada. And, the nice thing about Wyoming is that is not the only reason to incorporate here.

 

 

 

NEW 2009 study shows Wyoming to be the most business-friendly, lowest tax state, of all 50 states...again.

Special Easy-to-Use Wyoming Corporate Structures

 

  • Close CorporationsWyoming has Close Corporations.  These are special companies authorized by the Wyoming Legislature for small business owners.  Less paperwork is required to keep them going.  Few states have them. You can read about them here.
  • Close LLC'sWyoming now has Close LLC's.  Less paperwork. Easier to manage. Perfect for a closely held family company. You can see the details here.
  • Advantage CorporationsWe specialize in helping you incorporate in "tax free" Wyoming and have strategies to help you lower your tax liability in your home state, increase your asset protection, and give you back your privacy. We think that you will find the information you need, on this site, to help you make the decision to start your company in Wyoming!

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