cryptohunter
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Pick a unique name and give your company a physical address. Figure out your business structure based on local rules - it could be a sole proprietorship, partnership, or LLC.
Get ID docs like passports, be clear about what your business does, and maybe get a registered agent if needed. Follow local rules, pay taxes, and get any necessary licenses or permits.
Write down all the nitty-gritty details in documents called articles of incorporation or association. Outline how your company runs and, if needed, set up rules for how things work internally.
Send all these papers and fees to the government office that handles businesses, usually the business registrar. Once that's done, you'll get a certificate saying your company is officially registered. Just make sure to research well and stick to the rules for your area - they can be a bit tricky.
Get ID docs like passports, be clear about what your business does, and maybe get a registered agent if needed. Follow local rules, pay taxes, and get any necessary licenses or permits.
Write down all the nitty-gritty details in documents called articles of incorporation or association. Outline how your company runs and, if needed, set up rules for how things work internally.
Send all these papers and fees to the government office that handles businesses, usually the business registrar. Once that's done, you'll get a certificate saying your company is officially registered. Just make sure to research well and stick to the rules for your area - they can be a bit tricky.