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What about American corporate
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| In the United States,
each state has its own corporate law. But they generally have the same or similar
types of corporations. For example , in Georgia, corporations can be for-profit
companies, nonprofit organization, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and
foreign (out of state) entities. Of course, you can always use your own name as your
business name, which can be called "sole proprietorship". |
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What do I need to
open a business in the U.S.? |
| 1. Tell us what name you want to
use for your business. You need to give us more than one names because one name may
have been registered by someone else. |
| 2. Tell us where you want your
business to be set up. First of all, tell us which state you want to start and run
your business. But remember, in America, you can have one state as your business's
home state, and have your business's operation in another state.
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| 3. Tell us what purposes you have
for your business. |
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What types of business can be formed in Georgia?
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| Your business can be: Business corporations, nonprofit
corporations, professional corporations, limited partnerships, limited liability
partnerships and limited liability companies. Companies
formed in other states can be filed with the Georgia State government as foreign
entities. |
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Can you help me
to open a business in another state? |
| Yes. |
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