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Conducting business in the United States of America

Dr. Bryniuk is a full-time professor and business owner with deep expertise in business, finance, taxation, and accounting. In recognition of his contributions to business and education, Dr. Bryniuk was awarded the Endowed Teaching Chair by the Sun Sentinel and was distinguished as Professor of the Year for the 2024-2025 academic year.

This course is designed to help you understand how your future U.S. company will operate. It will equip you with the essential tools needed to start and succeed in your business in the United States, despite any obstacles and distance. Together, we will explore several key aspects related to doing business in America, including:

Together, we will explore several key aspects related to doing business in America, including:

  • Types of legal entities, such as corporations and LLCs
  • The concept of a registered agent
  • The incorporation process and domiciliation of your company
  • Annual corporate obligations
  • Obtaining an EIN number and understanding U.S. taxation
  • Basic principles of conducting business in the United States.

This comprehensive approach will provide you with a solid foundation for your venture.

Together, we will explore several key aspects related to doing business in America, including:

Where to create your U.S. company?
1. The State of Florida and the State of Delaware.

What type of legal entity to choose?
1. Types of legal entities
2. Corporation vs. LLC
3. Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws
4. Business Purpose
5. Capital Stock
6. Shareholders
7. Directors and Officers

Registered Agent of your company
1. What is a registered agent?
2. How to choose your registered agent?

Domiciliation of your company
1. Importance of an address in the United States
2. Address in the United States: Where?
3. Contact information

Annual Corporate Obligations
1. Annual Report
2. Corporate Tax
3. Fees of the registered agent

EIN Number and Taxation
1. EIN Number
2. Income Tax
3. Sales Tax

Some Corporate Situation
1. Authorization to do business in another state
2. Assumed name

Closing your company
1. Voluntary Dissolution
2. Forced Dissolution