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Nevada Corporations

We welcome you to explore the advantages listed below of Incorporating in the State of Nevada.

Nevada has NO state Income tax.
Nevada has NO franchise tax.
Nevada has NO taxes on corporate shares.
Nevada has NO succession tax

Nevada corporate stockholders and directors are NOT required to be US citizens.

Stockholders and directors are NOT required to live or hold meetings in Nevada. Corporate meetings may be held anywhere in the world

Nevada allows corporations to determine what type of stock it will issue, Including assessable, non-assessable and bearer shares.

Nevada allows corporate by-laws to be changed by directors. Minimum initial capital is NOT required.

There are minimal reporting and disclosure requirements. Only the names and addresses of the corporate officers, directors and resident agent are public record.



Stockholders are NOT a matter of public record. As an owner or investor in a Nevada corporation, you may remain anonymous if you choose. You may appoint others to positions as officers and directors, and yet retain control of the corporation through ownership.

One person may act as President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Director of a Nevada corporation, fulfilling all disclosure requirements.

Nevada allows corporations to conduct business at more than one office and also allows them to hold, purchase, mortgage, and convey real and personal property in any of the states, or dependencies of the United States, the District of Columbia, or any foreign country.

Nevada corporations can guarantee, hold, sell, assign, transfer, mortgage, pledge, or otherwise dispose of the shares or its capital stock, or any bonds, securities, or evidence of indebtedness.

Nevada corporations may purchase, hold, sell, or transfer shares of its own stock. Corporations may issue stock for labor, services, personal property, or real estate, Including leases and options. The directors may determine the value of any of these transactions.

Your corporate directors may, by majority resolution, designate one or more committees with a director or directors to manage the business of the corporation and have full power.

As of March 13, 1987, officers and directors of a Nevada corporation are protected from being held liable for the acts committed on behalf of the corporation or by the corporation. Nevada is the only state in the United States that does NOT have a reciprocity agreement with the Internal Revenue Service.


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