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Can Indians do business in US?

Can Indians do business in US?

Any Indian or foreign national can set up either C-Corporation (Company) or LLC (similar to that of LLP) in USA. There is no restriction on the number of owners for a US Corporation or LLC, which country the owners are from or whether they are individuals or other companies.

How can I start business in USA from India?

Steps for the Formation of a USA Company

  1. Choose the name of the company.
  2. You need to provide a registered agent who has a physical address in the state where you are forming a company.
  3. Federal Employer Identification Number – This is an optional step.
  4. Certificate of Authentication – This is also an optional step.

Is it possible for an Indian citizen to start a business?

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It is very much possible for an Indian citizen to establish and run a successful business in the US. The procedure for both US citizens and Indian citizens is the same. Just that Indian citizens have to produce few additional documents and pay some additional taxes. This link may help you.

Can a non-US citizen start a business in the USA?

Sure A non US can start a business in the USA without a physical presence. A non US resident follows the same guidelines to start and operate business in the USA as a US citizen does. There is no discrimination between a US and Non US resident. You can use the following link to know more about to register a business in the USA as a Non US resident.

Which is the best US state to start a business in India?

There are other places, like Texas, where India’s popular company Zomato US headquarter is based, but Delaware is best for Indian startups. Then you would appoint a registered agent, file for an EIN and set up the whole bank process.

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How can I start a small business in the US?

Starting a “small” business in the US depends upon what you mean by small and what business — and most importantly your immigration status. You cannot really start a business in the US without the right to be here.. or you can have partners that run the business for you.. eventually either might lead to a permanent residence status.