If you’re in California, it’s difficult to avoid the state’s $800 annual minimum tax, regardless of where the entity is formed or who does the initial or ongoing paperwork.
Even if a corporation or LLC is organized in Delaware or another state, if it does business or has employees in California, it has to register with California and pay the tax, which in some situations is waived for the first year.
Probably a domestic LLC in your state.
Usually the costs for registration of a foreign entity are the same or more, so you pay twice.
If you’re registering a Delaware company for a particular reason, that reason makes cost irrelevant.
Check out https://blook.io - simple us business registration
Which country? Or do you mean anywhere?
LLC in the US?
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I use an LLC. The complexity and cost vary from state to state. For me, it cost about $300 to set up, and about $70 every 10 years to maintain. As a single member LLC, you can even file the taxes under your own return.