At Lovaas & Lehtinen, P.C., we often incorporate the business of our foreign clients because the corporate model offers significant asset protection and potential for substantial revenue-making. This discussion briefly tackles the steps you must take in order to incorporate your business in Nevada.
There are multiple pieces of information requiring disclosure within the incorporating document called the Articles of Incorporation. In these articles you must state the name of the corporation, the number of shares it is allowed to issue, the corporation’s governing board, the corporation’s purpose, a listing of the incorporators, and a registered agent. Registered agents are individuals appointed by the corporation to receive service of process, or documents indicating that a suit has been brought against the entity.
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