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Company formation (LLC or Corporation)
Filing with the state is what makes your company legally exist. It separates your personal assets from the business and lets you operate, invoice, and sign under the company's name. The included state filing covers our work on it. The state's own fee for that filing is charged separately, at cost.
EIN (federal tax ID)
The nine-digit number the IRS issues to your company. Without it there is no US business bank account, no payroll, and no tax filing.
Operating Agreement (or Bylaws for a Corporation)
The internal document that says who owns what and who decides. Banks ask for it at account opening, and it settles member questions before they become disputes.
Registered agent
Every state requires one: a person at a physical in-state address to receive lawsuits and official mail during business hours. If a notice goes unanswered, you can fall out of good standing without ever knowing.
Business address to register your company
A real US street address that is not your home. It goes on your filings and bank paperwork as the company's registered address.
Mail scanning and forwarding
Every letter that arrives at your address is scanned into your account, and originals are forwarded to you wherever you operate from.
Compliance and support
Compliance calendar with deadline alerts
Every state runs its own clock: annual reports, renewals, agent continuity. We track the dates and flag each one before it is due, so nothing lapses quietly.
Annual Report, filed for you
The yearly filing that keeps your company in good standing with the state. Filed late it turns into penalties; ignored long enough, into administrative dissolution. The included state filing covers our work on it. The state's own fee for that filing is charged separately, at cost.
Notarization for the address (Flex Space)
Activating a business address requires a notarized authorization (USPS Form 1583). The session is covered, so the address goes live without a trip to a notary.
ITIN or a state filing
Foreign founders get an ITIN, the IRS taxpayer number that lets them file US taxes and unlocks banking tools. US founders trade it for one state filing: a DBA, an amendment, or a Good Standing certificate, whichever the business needs. The included state filing covers our work on it. The state's own fee for that filing is charged separately, at cost.
Bank account opening help
US banks are strict, especially with non-resident founders. We prepare the paperwork and guide the application so it does not bounce.
Banking appointment
We book the session with the bank and prepare you for it, so you walk in with everything they will ask for.
Tax and bookkeeping
Monthly bookkeeping
Your transactions categorized and reconciled every month. Tax season becomes a review, not an excavation.
Business Income Tax filing
Your company's federal return (1120 for Corporations, 1065 with K-1s for multi-member LLCs), prepared and filed by our team when the season comes, included while your plan is active. Owners' personal returns, the 1040NR (or 1040 for US residents), are $199 each.
Personal Income Tax filing
One owner's personal US return (1040 or 1040NR), prepared alongside the company's so the two always match. Each additional 1040NR or 1040 is $199, the same fine print the market runs on.
Tax consultation
A session with our tax team to plan decisions before you make them, not explain them after.
The state's filing fee is shown separately and charged on your first payment only. Every plan renews at the same price you signed at.
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