Non-U.S. companies entering the U.S. market need to appoint a registered agent to receive essential legal, tax, and governmental notices on their behalf. This is required for both LLCs and corporations in any state where they do not have a physical presence, like an office.
A registered agent ensures critical documents are handled, including tax reminders and service of process notices. Even companies with U.S. offices often opt for this service, as agents track deadlines and compliance, which can be invaluable when managing a global business.
If you’re establishing operations in the U.S. and navigating these requirements, Einbinder & Dunn can guide you through each step, ensuring compliance and helping your business get off to a strong start: https://lnkd.in/e-fPCxTK
Non-U.S. companies entering the U.S. market need to appoint a registered agent to receive essential legal, tax, and governmental notices on their behalf
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