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Every Delaware corporation must have an agent in the state for the process of service and receiving legal documents. The registered agent may be (1) an individual Delaware resident, or (2) a business entity authorized to do business in Delaware.
The registered agent must have a physical street address in Delaware. However, if your corporation has a representative office physically located in Delaware, it may act as its own registered agent.
A Certificate of Incorporation for corporations or Certificate of Formation for LLCs needs to be filed with the Department of State. Here’s what the Certificate of Incorporation normally includes:
Delaware requires corporations to file an Annual Franchise Tax Report. The due date for corporations is March 1. For LLCs, Delaware requires to file an Annual Franchise Tax Statement by June 1.
Most small businesses, including sole proprietorships, need a combination of licenses and permits from both federal and state agencies to operate legally and meet government standards.
Other tax and regulatory obligations you should consider for your corporation or LLC include obtaining a Federal tax identification number (EIN).
Open a business account when you're ready to start accepting or spending money for your LLC or corporation. You will most likely need an EIN and your incorporation paperwork.
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