Nevada Law Does Not Require US Citizenship or Nevada Residency for Officers, Directors and Shareholders

13/07/10 0 COMMENTS

INCORPORATING IN NEVADA

Shareholders, officers and directors of Nevada corporations need not be residents of Nevada.  Further, they are not required to be U.S. citizens.  Nevada also does not require that shareholders or officer and directors meetings be held in the state.  Additionally, all corporate offices and director positions may be held by a single person. In contrast to Delaware, Nevada does not require the shareholders or directors of Nevada corporations to report the dates and times of their annual meetings.  Finally, entities formed in other states may be converted into Nevada entities so they can benefit from the advantages and flexibility offered to Nevada corporations.

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