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There are two kinds of business entities for setting up a Delaware corporation: S-Corp and C-Corp. Moreover, an important step for opening a company is to find a reliable agent to help the business owners understand clearly the formation process as well as all advantages that the owners can benefit from.

To form a Delaware corporation, the businesses send all required documents to the Secretary of Delaware’s office and then additionally pay service fees for the corporate formation process. After the business owner receives the Certificate of Incorporation, the Delaware corporation is ready to operate.

The requirements to set up a Delaware corporation are the same for the US residents and foreigners who want to set up a Delaware company. The following documents below are mandatory for opening a Delaware corporation:

  • Name of the corporation: Delaware company needs a name that must be unique. The business owners can search online to determine whether the name you choose is still available or not. The business owners can reserve the corporation name before the registered process is finished.
  • Director information: Delaware corporations must have at least one director. However, the directors can be of any nationality and are not required to be listed in the public records.

Lots of companies choose to incorporate in Delaware because many advantages are given by the government. One IBC® can support and advise the clients about the process as well as other services to open a company in Delaware. Everything becomes easy for the customers in doing business with One IBC®.

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