Incorporating in Delaware – What are the Benefits?
50% of all publically traded companies and 60% of all Fortune 500 companies incorporate in Delaware. There are many reasons why corporations absolutely love incorporating in Delaware. Here are some of the benefits.
The Court of Chancery
The Chancery Court is a big draw for many companies because it relies on judges, not juries, to make decisions. Juries are often thought of as dangerous, expensive wildcards. The Court of Chancery also reduces litigation because the judges write their judges as published opinions. Professional advisors then work out deals based upon those opinions, which means that few Delaware companies find themselves locked up in litigation.
Maintain Privacy
A skilled asset protection professional will tell you that privacy is half the battle. Delaware corporations enjoy unprecedented privacy levels. There is, for example, no requirement to list the names of directors or officers on the formation documents.
Maintain Control
Most corporate structures require you to lose a large degree of control over your start-up because you are forced to appoint shareholders, officers, and directors who may have a different vision than you do. In Delaware, you can become the sole officer, director, and shareholder of your start up, and no additional people are required.
Cost-Effective
Incorporation in Delaware is extremely cost-effective. At $89 they have the lowest fees. They also have zero capital minimum requirements, where most states have a capital minimum of at least $1000. Delaware allows you to hit the ground running even before you’ve secured funding.
Business-friendly Taxes
Delaware has the most business-friendly taxes you’re likely to find. Delaware levies no personal property tax, no intangible property tax, and no sales tax against Delaware corporations.
Is it Right for You?
Delaware incorporation certainly conveys many benefits, but it’s not right for everyone. Contact us today to discuss whether or not Delaware incorporation is right for your business.






