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An LLC is a hybrid between a partnership and a corporation that offers its owners the limited personal liablitiy of a corporation and the tax advantages of a partnership.
Upon request, we will be pleased to provide you Limited Liability Companies (LLC) in the State of Nevada, USA.
Uses of Nevada Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)
- Sue and be sued, complain and defend in its name.
- Purchase any real or personal property, or an interest therein, wherever situated.
- Sell, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, transfer and otherwise dispose of all or any part of its property and assets.
- Lend money to and otherwise assist its members.
- Deal in and with shares or members’ interest.
- Make contracts and guarantees and incur liabilities, borrow money at such rates of interest as the LLC may determine.
- Lend, invest and reinvest its money.
- Conduct its business, carry on its operations and have and exercise the powers granted in any foreign country.
- Appoint managers and agents.
- Cease its activities and surrender its Articles of Organization.
- Exercise all powers necessary or convenient to achieve any of the purposes for which the LLC is organized.
Mossfon Requirements
- Appropriate character references and other due diligence documents, as required.
- Mossfon Managers and Members could be appointed.
- Non-payment of the annual fees will result in immediate resignation of the Managers or members provided by Mossfon, as well as termination of the provision of the Registered Office.
Frequent Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
How long does it take to incorporate an LLC in Nevada?
Five (5) to seven (7) working days using expedite services (additional US$100.00).
May the word "Limited" be used in an LLC's name?
Yes.
Are there any restrictions regarding the name or activities?
Yes. Insurance, Accounting, Financial Institutions (such as banks, trusts, mutual funds).
May incorporation documents be drafted in any language other than English?
Yes, if documents are accompanied by a verified English translation.
Does the Nevada Secretary of State issue documents in another language?
No.
Is a corporate seal required?
No.
Is legalization by Apostille allowed?
Yes.
Are legalizations via Consulate allowed?
Yes, but in California it is necessary to ascertain whether there is a Consulate for any relevant country.
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