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Everything we've learned about starting and running a US business — written down as we go. Plain-English guides on addresses, LLCs, taxes, and the paperwork nobody warns you about.
The Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) report has two address slots, and the rules are not the same. The company address can be a virtual office. The beneficial owner address has to be residential. Here is the slot-by-slot walkthrough, the FinCEN ID workaround, and how to keep the BOI filing in sync with the IRS Form 8822-B and the LLC's bank account.
The headline virtual office price is almost never the bill. Mail-volume overage, a premium-city surcharge, a separately billed registered agent, an intro rate that resets, and the cost of switching cities all sit underneath the $9 or $25 you saw first. Here are the five hidden fees of a virtual office in 2026, and how to work out what you will actually pay over a year.
The moment you file your LLC, your home address can land on a searchable state database, annual reports, and sometimes the front page of Google. Here is exactly where it leaks, which states expose what, and the cleanest way to keep your residence private without breaking any filing rule.
Forming a US company takes a week. Knowing which IRS forms you owe in Year 1 and Year 2, what changes when a foreign owner is involved, and how state filings stack on top of federal, that is where most first-time founders get lost. This guide maps it out.
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Your LLC needs two types of addresses, and they serve very different purposes. Learn the difference between a registered agent address and a business address, whether you can use the same one for both, and how to keep your home address off public records.
Wyoming, Delaware, Florida, and Nevada top the list, but the best state for your LLC depends on where you operate, how much you earn, and what you value most. We break down taxes, fees, privacy, and ongoing costs so you can pick the right fit.
Set up your LLC with a New York City business address. Understand NY filing requirements, taxes, address regulations, and how a virtual office gives you a Manhattan presence without the rent.
Delaware is the top state for LLC formation in the U.S. Learn why a Wilmington virtual office address gives your LLC the Delaware advantage, business-friendly laws, tax benefits, and privacy.
Get a San Francisco business address for your LLC without paying Bay Area rent. Understand California filing requirements, SF-specific taxes, and how a virtual office boosts your startup credibility.
Wyoming charges no state income tax, no corporate tax, and no franchise tax. Learn how a Cheyenne virtual office address gives your LLC the most tax-friendly, privacy-first setup in the U.S.
Florida has no state income tax. Learn how a Tampa virtual office address helps you form your LLC, reduce tax burden, and tap into one of America's fastest-growing business markets.
Washington, DC is the center of government contracting, lobbying, and policy consulting. Learn how a DC virtual office address gives your LLC credibility for federal opportunities.