How to register your business in the USA

Why Establish a US Company in the first place?

· Creating a global brand

· Favorable economic environment

· Incentives offered by federal, state and local governments

· Your U.S. non-resident owned businesses gives you the save advantages and responsibilities as a resident owned business

· Access to new markets

· Availability of workers

· Stable political environment

· Technological advancements

· Protection of intellectual property

· Access to Capital 

· Access to Grants or Resources if an NGO

· Opportunity to earn US residency for the company owners

If you a registered company in your country of origin, you are qualified to register in the US.

Businesses in Africa are finding it difficult to access capital at home but one of the ways around this problem is for these companies to tap into the global market by launching a branch or a subsidiary of their company in the US.

By registering your business in the US is a badge of honor to enable your organization to offer services to anyone around the globe.

Generally, there are no restrictions on foreign ownership of a company formed in the United States. The procedure for a foreign citizen to form a company in the US is the same as for a US resident. It is not necessary to be a US citizen or to have a green card to own a corporation or LLC.

Opening a U.S. business as a non-resident may require extra steps, this is where our firm Brickstone & Associates, LLC comes in. Our office will guide you through the entire process.

Among the services that Brickstone & Associates, LLC provides for you include:

1. Incorporate your business or organization in the US

2. Obtain a Tax ID Number for your business

3. Assist you with opening a US Bank Account

4. Obtain Virtual Office Space and business phone number

5. Establish a Dun and Bradstreet profile for your company

6. Obtain SAM Account to enable you qualify for US Government Grants and do business with US Government

7. Assist you to obtain Business licenses and permits

8. Apply for a 501(C) Designation if you are not for profit organization

9. Assist you to set up proper accounting records

10. Prepare Yearly Financial Statement

11. Prepare Yearly Taxes

12. Establish member of the Board and Management if applicable

13. Keep your company in compliance of US laws and regulation

14. Send out tax deductible information to donors (If an NGO)