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There are many advantages to incorporating in the state of Nevada opposed to incorporating in any other state.  Among the many advantages are:

                        1.    No Corporate Income Tax

                        2.    No Taxes on Corporate Shares

                        3.    No Franchise Tax

                        4.    No Personal Income Tax

                        5.    No I.R.S. Information Sharing Agreement

                        6.    Nominal Annual Fees

                        7.    Minimal Reporting and Disclosure Requirements

                        8.    Stockholders are not Public Record

Additional Advantages include: Stockholders, directors and officers need not live or hold meetings in Nevada, or even be U.S. citizens; Directors need not be Stockholders; Officers and directors of a Nevada corporation can be protected from personal liability for lawful acts of the corporation; Nevada corporations may purchase, hold, sell or transfer shares of its own stock; Nevada corporations may issue stock for capital, services, personal property, or real estate, including leases and options. The directors may determine the value of any of these transactions, and their decision is final.

We are happy to assist you setting up the corporate structure to serve your needs.
















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