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BUSINESS STRUCTURE BASICS: WHAT STATE TO INCORPORATE IN

Cost Free
CPE Credits 1.0 hour
CE Credits 0.0 hours
Course Level Basic
Instructional Method Group Internet Based
Prerequisites None
Advanced Preparation None
Course Description

When starting your own accounting firm or solo practice one of the numerous questions to consider is where should you incorporate. Some may keep things simple by incorporating or forming an LLC in their home state. Others may opt for more “business friendly” states like Delaware, Nevada or Wyoming. Philip Akalp, an attorney and entrepreneur, will outline the benefits of incorporating in your home state vs out of state.

Learning Objectives

  • Why some business owners choose to incorporate out of state

  • What the benefits are of incorporating in your home state

  • What options exist for off shore incorporating

  • What is the best option for someone starting a solo practice

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Nellie Akalp is a passionate entrepreneur, small business expert, and mother of four. She is the CEO of CorpNet.com, a trusted resource for Business Incorporation, LLC Filings, and Corporate Compliance Services in all 50 states. Nellie and her team recently launched a partner program for accountants, bookkeepers, CPAs, and other professionals to help them streamline the business incorporation and compliance process for their clients. More info at CorpNet.com/partners.


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Corpnet

CorpNet.com is your trusted resource for business incorporation, LLC filings, and corporate compliance services in all 50 states. Through the CorpNet Partner Program, accountants, CPAs, enrolled agents, bookkeepers, and QB ProAdvisors can now offer business formation and corporate compliance services to their clients in any state. Learn more at: CorpNet.com/partners