Set Up A Non-Profit Corporation in Delaware Monday, August 15, 2022

Once you have set up a Delaware Exempt corporation—also known as a non-profit corporation—you will need to file an application for non-profit status with the IRS. Part of your application should include your non-profit corporation’s mission statement. The mission statement is generally a statement of what your organization wants and aims to accomplish.... Continue Reading

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Delaware Corporate Law Structure & the Corporate Veil Monday, July 18, 2022

The corporate veil is essentially the concept that maintains corporate law throughout the world. Without the ability to act as its own entity, how else could companies transact business?... Continue Reading

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Dissolve a Corporation with Certificate of Dissolution Monday, May 24, 2021

Some corporation owners do not want to pay the expense of filing a Certificate of Dissolution. There is an alternative to dissolving your corporation via Certificate of Dissolution—you can tell your Registered Agent to resign as the agent with the state.... Continue Reading

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How to Run a Shareholder Meeting Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Delaware law requires every corporation to hold an annual shareholders meeting at least once every 13 months. Generally, the date of the annual meeting is contained in the bylaws of the corporation. A meeting must be held, regardless of the number of shareholders in the corporation.... Continue Reading

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NY’s LLC Publication Requirement for Foreign Entities Monday, November 28, 2016

If you would like to operate your Delaware LLC in the state of New York, you can easily do so after you file for Foreign Qualification. Foreign Qualification is the process in which the New York Department of State gives your Delaware LLC permission to legally operate in that state.... Continue Reading

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Business Start-Up Guide: Merchant Services Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Merchant services have become increasingly important for start-ups in the information age. In the past, start-ups would market their product or services in their local area and many accepted only cash or checks for payment.... Continue Reading

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How A 2015 GI Bill Helps Entrepreneurial Veterans Tuesday, November 10, 2015

The bill allows qualified veterans to use the skills learned and work ethic gained while serving our country in order to start a new business and further strengthen our communities nationwide.... Continue Reading

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Why You Should Consider a Crowdfunding Platform Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Got a great idea for an app or startup but nowhere near enough money to get started? Consider a crowdfunding platform.... Continue Reading

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