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Delaware is a popular state for business incorporation due to its favorable corporate laws and tax policies. If you are not physically located in Delaware, you can still register a company in the state by following these steps:
- Choose a registered agent: You will need to appoint a registered agent who is authorized to receive legal and tax documents on behalf of your company. You can use a third-party registered agent service to fulfill this requirement.
- File the incorporation papers: You will need to file the appropriate incorporation papers with the Delaware Secretary of State. This process can be done online or by mail, and you will need to provide information about your company, such as its name, registered agent, and authorized shares.
- Obtain a Delaware tax ID number: You will need to obtain a Delaware tax ID number in order to register your company for taxes. You can apply for this number online through the Delaware Division of Revenue.
- Open a business bank account: You will need to open a business bank account in order to handle your company's finances. Some banks allow you to open an account remotely, so you can do this from wherever you are located.
- Comply with annual requirements: Delaware requires all companies to file an annual report and pay an annual franchise tax. Your registered agent should be able to assist you with these requirements.