How to form an LLC for an internet business when moving between states frequently?

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How to form an LLC for an internet business when moving between states frequently?

I am thinking about forming an LLC for my internet business, but the biggest problem that I am coming across is where to register my business. I am currently home for the summer but I will be returning to college out of state in the fall. Next year I will graduate and after that I don’t know what state, or even country, I am going to live in. With all this moving around, I need some advice about how I should form my company and whether or not I have to pay extra fees for “doing business” in other states.

Asked on June 17, 2012 under Business Law, California

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MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

You need to find states that are corporate friendly. This is why many businesses incorporate in delaware. Talk to a local business incubator (for some free advice) and a business law attorney about whether your business should be specifically located considering the type of business you have and your moving around.


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