For Nevada Incorporation Services,
call our office
(702) 870-9152
When you incorporate in Nevada, you will Enjoy:
- Tax savings
- Asset privacy
- Flexibility
The Law Firm of Johnson and Kleven offers a unique
combination of professional services, ranging from domestic
Incorporation, LLP's,
LLC's, Trust's.
Our Services are designed to meet the needs of our clients from all over
the globe. The Law Firm of Johnson and Kleven has since enjoyed success
providing our clients with specialized planning for asset protection and
privacy through domestic incorporation and financial services in the income
tax-free state of Nevada. We can answer all of your questions. Why incorporate
in Nevada? What's so good about tax-free Nevada? And many more questions
about being a Nevada corporation.
Main Advantages to Incorporating in Nevada Nevada
is now the preferred jurisdiction in which to incorporate. Incorporating
in Nevada gives access to a series of fiscal and legal benefits. Asset
Protection and tax exposure reduction are the two primary reasons that
people choose to incorporate in Nevada.
Tax Savings The
first main consideration when deciding whether to incorporate in Nevada
is the effect on tax exposure. Nevada offers corporations outstanding
fiscal advantages. Nevada has no personal income tax, corporate shares
taxes, state corporation tax, franchise tax, or inheritance tax. Further,
corporations do not have to file tax reports or to share information with
IRS.
Asset Privacy One advantage
of Nevada incorporation is that it provides beneficial owners with unmatched
asset privacy. Nevada's reporting and disclosure obligations are lighter
than in any other state.
Flexibility
In
Nevada the shareholders of a standard corporation may consist of any number
of individuals of any nationality, and/or any number of Corporations,
including a Bahamas IBC Corporation. Shareholders' identities are protected
in Nevada. Any individual or nominee, as a Director or Officer in a Nevada
Corporation, is protected from personal liability for acts committed on
behalf of the Corporation, by the Corporation.
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