USA
Recently, there has been interest from entrepreneurs from all over the world to open a company and account in the United States. At a low cost, you not only have a prestigious American company with an account, but also a number of jurisdictional advantages.
We offer remote registration of companies in the USA, Florida + opening a bank account in a local bank.
Florida is considered a "friendly" state with low annual fees and minimum corporate reporting requirements. Opening a company in the U.S. is ideal for entrepreneurs and financial investors.
One of the main advantages of the American economy is its scale and diversity. The US is a huge domestic market with more than 330 million consumers with high purchasing power.
Opening a company in the U.S. + bank account
Florida is one of the most popular states in the U.S. for starting a company. The state is not a blacklisted offshore which yields that business in Florida is not associated with offshore activities. A company registered in the state has the right to conduct any legally-permitted type of business.
- Company type: Incorporation.
- Full nominal service: EU residen.
- Forwarding all access and documents to your address.
- Timeframe: 3-4 weeks.
The advantages of business ownership in Florida:
- Income tax - 0%;
- Corporate income tax - 5.5%;
- Sales tax - 6%;
- No corporate tax return;
- No residency requirements.
It is possible to open an account in:
- Bank of America
- Bank Mercury
- Rho Bank
We also open PayPal and Stripe accounts for your business!
Summing up
Businesspeople who consider Florida for business understand the pros and cons of opening a bank account with an American institution. The problem, however, is that the U.S. government does not want to non-resident individuals open an account remotely.
IT-OFFSHORE specialists are constantly searching for interesting solutions for your business. In this situation, we know how to open an account in Florida remotely. Contact our specialists at IT-OFFSHORE. After a detailed consultation, you can buy a company and open an account in the U.S. without a personal visit.