
The Nevada Company Learning Center
Learning Center Articles
- Why Use a Registered Agent?
- Incorporation Options
- S Corporations and C Corporations
- Corporation vs. LLC
- Considering Incorporation in Nevada
- Benefits of Using an Incorporation Service Provider
- Benefits Of Nevada Corporations
Frequently Asked Questions
- Which entity is best for me?
- What are state fees?
- How much stock do I need?
- Where do I get stock/membership certificates?
- Do I need a federal tax ID (EIN) number?
- How do I open my company bank account?
- When do I pay franchise taxes?
- Do I need to be registered to "transact business" in my home state?
- - What is a registered agent, and why should you consider using one? The registered agent is the party responsible for the receipt of important legal and tax documents on behalf of the corporation or limited liability corporation (LLC). More...
- - Suppose you are giving basketball lessons in your driveway for $5/hour. You dont file paperwork with the state and dont share business with anyone else. If a student breaks his leg while attending a lesson... More...
- - Both C corporations and S corporations are legal entities that exist separately from their owners. They are sometimes called for-profit or business corporations. A C corporation is simply a standard business corporation. More...
- - For many business owners, the decision between incorporating your business as a corporation vs. as a limited liability corporation (LLC) in Nevada may be a difficult one. More...
- - For many business owners, the decision between forming your business as a corporation vs. LLC in Nevada can be a hard decision to make. More...
- - As a small business owner, you are conscientious about time and money. When delving into the process of incorporating your business, you will find that personally preparing and filing formation documents with the state is extremely time-consuming. More...
- - The state of Nevada is becoming an increasingly popular place to form a business. In fact, Nevada is recognized as the second best state in the United States with policies that encourage entrepreneurs. More...

