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Forming the Entity in Your Home StateApril 13, 2006
When choosing the state in which to form your business entity, the simplest option for the small business owner is to form the entity in his or her home state, where, typically, all of the business activities will be conducted. Forming an entity out-of-state will create additional costs. The out-of-state entity will have to register to do business in the owner's home state. This registration fee is the same fee that would be charged to form the entity in his home state. Thus, the owner would pay two sets of fees to form the entity out-of-state, but only one fee if the entity were formed in the owner's home state. But from an asset protection perspective, these extra fees may be worth the cost. Some states' laws are considered more business-friendly than others and may afford you more protections for your business and assets. In this way, the extra costs are like paying for extra liability protection.
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