Incblog for Entrepreneurs

Covering entrepreneurship and business start up questions for non-residents and US citizens.

 

Mar 01 2016

You’ve Set Up Your Company. Now What?

by John Gordon | 15:03 GMT

Congratulations! You’ve set up your business in the United States and registered it in one of the 50 states. Now what? Here are the next steps for launching your business in the United States.. Getting a Tax ID number If it was not included in your formation package, and you intend to do any business […]

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Feb 01 2016

Are You Putting Your U.S. Business’s Credit Rating at Risk?

by John Gordon | 15:02 GMT

Credit is necessary for the operation of any business. Businesses need credit for a variety of purposes. Suppliers sell goods on credit. Credit is needed to take loans for large purchases like real estate, heavy equipment, vehicles, and manufacturing equipment. Revolving credit is used to manage business operation expenses and cover payroll. Credit doesn’t just […]

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Sep 30 2015

Why set up a company in the U.S.?

by John Gordon | 21:09 GMT

Setting up a company in the US is the first step in creating a global brand. Famous companies like Google, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Uber, AirBNB and so many others were formed in America and expanded globally. Other companies started overseas, like Uniqlo, then became global brands after becoming successful in the US. According to the […]

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Oct 31 2013

US Incorporations for Canadians

by John Gordon | 20:10 GMT

Canada and the US share a long, famously-undefended border, and happen to be each other’s largest trading partners. Not surprisingly, a lot of residents in each side are interested in setting up a business in the other country. This is when the trouble begins. The key assumption by Canadians is that the US is physically […]

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