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LLC or Corporation? We help you choose, form, and launch your U.S. company
from anywhere in the world.
An LLC is a flexible business structure commonly chosen by entrepreneurs and small businesses. It offers limited liability protection and allows profits to pass directly to the owners, simplifying taxation. It’s ideal for freelancers, startups, and international founders seeking a simple yet secure way to operate a U.S. business. Minimal formalities and ease of management make it highly accessible.
Known for its scalability and investor appeal, the C Corporation is the preferred structure for startups planning to raise capital or go public. It supports unlimited shareholders and creates a clear corporate hierarchy. Though subject to corporate taxation, it provides long-term credibility and is well-suited for tech firms, high-growth businesses, and companies with global ambitions.
Which U.S. State Is Best for Your Company?
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Wyoming
Wyoming is a top choice for entrepreneurs and digital nomads who value privacy and simplicity. With no state income tax, low annual fees, and anonymous LLC ownership, it offers maximum protection with minimal bureaucracy. Ideal for startups, e-commerce, and holding companies — especially for non-US residents seeking a hassle-free business environment.
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Delaware
Delaware is renowned for its corporate-friendly legal system, making it the preferred home of Fortune 500 companies. It offers a dedicated Court of Chancery, fast company formation, and strong legal protections for shareholders. Perfect for startups planning to raise investment, tech firms, or anyone seeking a strong corporate image with legal clarity.
How to Start Your Company in the U.S. with IncState
We make step-by-step company formation easy, fast, and reliable — from choosing your entity type to receiving your official documents, IncState handles the entire process so you can focus on growing your business.
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Starter
$129
+ state fee
- Name Availability Check
- Articles of Organization Filing
- 1-Year Registered Agent Service
- Digital Company Documents
- Basic Support
Pro
$329
+ state fee
- All Starter Plan Features
- EIN Application
- BOI Report by FINCEN
- Basic Compliance Support
- Priority Processing
Enterprise
$699
+ state fee
- All Pro Plan Features
- Bank Account Application
- US Business Address
- US Phone Number
- Domain Name
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an LLC and why should I form one in the USA?
An LLC (Limited Liability Company) is a flexible business structure that offers personal liability protection, pass-through taxation, and operational simplicity. Forming an LLC in the USA gives your business credibility, access to U.S. markets, and legal protection — whether you’re a U.S. citizen or a foreign entrepreneur.
Can a non-resident foreigner start a company in the USA?
Yes, non-residents can legally form both LLCs and C-Corporations in the United States. You don’t need to live in the U.S. or have a visa. Many international entrepreneurs start U.S. companies to access the American market, work with U.S. clients, or use U.S. financial tools like Stripe and PayPal.
Which U.S. state is best for forming a company as a foreigner?
The most popular states for foreigners are Wyoming, Delaware, and Florida, thanks to their business-friendly regulations, tax advantages, and privacy options. The best choice depends on your business goals, tax situation, and need for anonymity or investment-readiness.
Do I need a U.S. address to form a company in the USA?
No, you don’t need a personal U.S. address. However, every company must have a Registered Agent Address in the state where it is formed. We provide this as part of our formation service, ensuring legal compliance without requiring you to be physically in the U.S.
Do I need to be in the U.S. to manage my company remotely?
No, you can manage your U.S. company entirely online from anywhere in the world. Most business operations — like banking, signing contracts, customer service, and marketing — can be handled remotely. With the right setup, including a registered agent and virtual address, your U.S. business can run globally without your physical presence.
What are the annual maintenance requirements for a U.S. LLC or Corporation?
Each U.S. state requires some form of annual report, franchise tax, or compliance filing to keep your company in good standing. We offer ongoing support and compliance tracking, so you never miss a deadline or fall out of legal status.