Legal Question in Business Law in New York

I have software development business in India. Now i want to start new company in U.S.A. , New York as well. Can i start company at there as i am Indian and i do not have anything related to U.S.A.


Asked on 4/01/15, 3:24 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

The good news is that any person can form a company in the U.S. regardless of any affiliation with the U.S!

Though be mindful that the company will have to file taxes in the U.S. and that if you are interested in a U.S. bank account you will need to obtain a TIN number and likely come to the U.S. to open it or employ a U.S. individual who could open the bank account on your behalf. Also, generally speaking, being a shareholder of a U.S. company does not give you any immigration status and you will need a visa if you plan to visit.

I can help you determine the most suitable type of company and the appropriate U.S. state to form it in as well as assist you in navigate the regulatory and banking issues.

Please contact me directly

Roman R. Fichman, Esq.

www.TheLegalist.com │ @TheLegalist

email: Info (@) TheLegalist (dot) com

t e l : 2 1 2 -- 3 3 7 -- 9 8 3 7


Disclaimer: This post has been written for educational purposes only and was not meant to be legal advice and should not be construed as legal advice or be relied upon. No intention exists to create an attorney-client relationship or any other special relationship or privilege through this post. The post may contain errors, inaccuracies and/or omissions. You should always consult an attorney admitted to practice in your jurisdiction for specific advice. This post may be deemed as Attorney Advertising.

Read more
Answered on 4/01/15, 6:33 pm


Related Questions & Answers

More Business Law questions and answers in New York