Legal Question in Business Law in Virginia
If we have a website and no brick and mortar, do we have to register our virginia based website with all states?
2 Answers from Attorneys
A website is not the same as a physical presence, if that is what you mean. There is no need to qualify the entity in other states just because you have online customers there.
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