The HBS Blog offers insight on Delaware corporations and LLCs as well as information about entrepreneurship, startups, cryptocurrency, venture capitalism and general business topics.
NY’s LLC Publication Requirement for Foreign Entities
By
Jeremy Reed
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...
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Foreign Qualify an LLC in Wisconsin
By
Devin Scott
Monday, November 21, 2016
An LLC that is formed in Delaware is domestic to Delaware and foreign to every other state.
The Foreign Qualification process is the way in which another state gives a business owner the permission to operate in that state using the Delaware LLC...
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Filing a Delaware Corporation Franchise Tax Report
By
Amy Fountain
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Harvard Business Services, Inc. has a long history of assisting companies with completing and filing their annual Franchise Tax reports with the state of Delaware.
Even if we are not your company’s Registered Agent, we are still happy to provide you with our expert Franchise Tax filing service, and we will ensure your annual report filing is free of errors...
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Doing Business in West Virginia with a Delaware Company
By
Devin Scott
Monday, November 7, 2016
When a Delaware company is formed, the business is domestic to Delaware and foreign to every other state. If you are operating in the state of West Virginia with a Delaware corporation or LLC, your business is foreign to West Virginia.
The process by which West Virginia gives your Delaware company permission to operate there is called Foreign Qualification. Each state’s requirements when it comes to Foreign Qualification are different...
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Foreign Qualify Your Company in Vermont
By
Devin Scott
Monday, October 24, 2016
Foreign Qualification is the process in which your home state gives you permission to operate your Delaware company in that state. This step is both necessary and normal, regardless of whether you are operating a Delaware LLC or a Delaware Corporation.
Every state in the country mandates different requirements when it comes to registering foreign entities to do business. Vermont, like many other states, stipulates a state fee, an application process and a Certificate of Good Standing from Delaware...
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How to Form a Delaware LLC or Corporation in 10 Minutes
By
Veso Ganev, HBS
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
This infographic shows how you can form a Delaware LLC or corporation in 10 minutes with Harvard Business Services, Inc...
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5 Characteristics of Successful Salespeople
By
HBS
Monday, October 3, 2016
No matter how much advanced technology your company uses to facilitate and follow up on sales leads, no automated tool can replace a fantastic salesperson. A skilled salesperson can elevate your company in a variety of ways...
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Podcasts We Love: Entrepreneur on Fire
By
Veso Ganev
Monday, September 26, 2016
Entrepreneur on Fire is a top-ranked business podcast in which John Lee Dumas, its founder, interviews some of the most successful and inspiring entrepreneurs of our time.
It is one of the most frequently published podcasts, with episodes being published almost every day...
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Federal Tax ID Numbers for Non-U.S. Citizens
By
Devin Scott
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Some people think that because they do not have a Social Security Number, a U.S. address or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) that they cannot obtain an EIN. This is not true. If you do not have a Social Security number, you are not disqualified from obtaining a Federal Tax ID Number...
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Podcasts We Love: 5 Reasons Not to Sell Your Business
By
Veso Ganev
Monday, August 29, 2016
Our featured podcast this month is called Tropical MBA and is the brainchild of authors Dan Andrews and Ian Schoen. Episodes of their show have been used and integrated into business school curriculums across the United States...
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