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Does a business banking account with an international bank, e.g., Wells Fargo, Bank of America, etc., need to be opened in the same state an LLC is filed in?

Great questions. Here are some answers based in experience.1 - Does it matter where the business bank account is opened for the LLC?Yes! and No! It depends on several factors. If you open an LLC in Wyoming, in order to open a bank account in New York, New Jersey, etc. the bank will ask to see -not only the official paperwork as issued by Wyoming, but they also would ask to see a Local State-Issued certificate of incorporation of certificate of doing business in that state, by the state where you are opening the bank account. I have had clients with businesses opened in NY go to a bank in NJ, and open a bank account with the New York paperwork without no problem; others have been not so lucky.I have also seen plenty of times where the bank employee are poorly trained and would ask for stuff they have no idea of what it is or what it is for.2 - Can you open a bank account immediately after filing the LLC - before you get a response from the state regarding processing?Not possible. After 9/11 banks became subjected to a sleuth of new regulations. The bank (in ANY state) will ask to see the “Official” documents as issued by the state.3 - What's the age requirement to open a business banking account? If an under 18 year old is able to register an LLC (some states allow this) and has the paperwork, does the bank require them to be 18?That varies by state, and in some instances by obscure self-made regulation within a banking institution. Please keep in mind that the US government as well as every state in the union recognize an officially registered corporation as a “Legal Entity” (kind of like a ‘Human-being’ with its own social security.) The CEO, Manager(s), Principals, Presidents of these ‘Legal Entities” are the one who represent the company; and this is where being under age complicates matter. Can an under-age person in the State of XX represent a legal entity?If your state allows you to incorporate a business entity while you are under 18, then I am sure that the state will have legal provisions to allow you to open a bank account.Sincerely hope this helped!!Good luck.

If I incorporated my online business as an LLC in Delaware, and have a registered agent there, but my principal place of business (home office) is in NJ, do I need to file for Foreign Qualification in NJ?

As a Delaware LLC you are known as a domestic entity to the state of Delaware and foreign entity to the state of NJ. Therefore the next step is to file for Foreign Qualification in the state in which you physically doing business in as this will help you to comply with any local and state compliance matters. For more information Foreign Qualification | Certificate of Authority

If I live in New Jersey and create an LLC in Delaware, will I or my business be taxed both in NJ and DE?

I have been trying to do the same, but so far the information I have collected is not encouraging. Here are few links to help you decide.If you live in NJ and do/will do even a tiny fraction of business in NJ, you will have to register as a foreign corporation. Here is where you starthttp://www.nj.gov/treasury/revenue/gettingregistered.shtmlI have copied the following info from another site (https://www.delawareinc.com/blog/doing-business-in-new-jersey/) and unlinked the link to discourage doing it, but please consult your CPA before taking decision either way.Clients from all over the world form Delaware LLCs in order to get the benefits of the state's strong corporate law structure. Delaware is the most popular state in which to form a company and the reasons why clients incorporate their business in Delaware are numerous. When operating in another state such as New Jersey, often the next step would be to register as a foreign entity there. This process is called foreign qualification. Your business is considered domestic to Delaware and foreign to every other state. Planning on doing business in New Jersey with a Delaware LLC? You'll need to foreign qualify—it's how New Jersey will give you the authority to operate there with a Delaware company. Delaware companies that operate in another state without foreign qualifying will often not be in compliance with that state's regulations.Each state will be a little different in what they require in order to register there as a foreign entity. New Jersey has an application process and a state fee, and they also require a Certificate of good standing (https://www.delawareinc.com/ourservices/certificate-of-good-standing/) from the state of Delaware. The certificate of good standing cannot be more than 30 days old. New Jersey will also require that you have a registered agent in the state of New Jersey. Some clients will act as their own registered agent if they have a physical address there. If you would prefer, Harvard Business Services would be happy to act as your registered agent.Normal processing time is about two to three weeks, plus additional time for mailing. When using Harvard Business Services to register your Delaware LLC in New Jersey, we will prepare the documents for you at your specific request, obtain the certificate of good standing, pay the state fee, and even expedite the order so that you get the approved documents in just a few days.Once filed with the State of New Jersey, you will be required to file an annual report. The New Jersey annual report is due every year on the date in which you initially filed there. (The Division of Revenue will often send a reminder to your registered agent about three months before the due date and the cost of the annual report is $50.) Keep in mind that in order to remain in good standing, a Delaware LLC will also pay the Delaware Tax (https://www.delawareinc.com/delaware-franchise-tax/) and maintain a registered agent in Delaware as well.Also read this excellent article from Entrepreneur.http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/219425(Again unlinked - just select text and copy paste).Also once have even one employee in payroll, even if thats just you, workers insurance comes into play. More info at http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/wc/employer/require/insure_index.html.In short, if you have some partners and foresee expanding your business, it may be beneficial to incorporate in DE. But you will still end up registering in NJ and paying tax on what your partnership amounts to. Talk to your CPA and also get a second opinion from people that you know are doing the same, before taking a decision.

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