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US market entry & compliance

Enter the United States with the right entity, tax registrations, and privacy posture in place.

시장 포인트

The US has no single national business registry or privacy law — rules are layered across federal and state levels. Most companies incorporate in Delaware (or their operating state) as an LLC or C-corp, obtain an EIN, and register in each state where they have people, offices, or economic “nexus”.

Since the Wayfair decision, sales-tax obligations can arise from sales volume alone, without a physical presence. Privacy is a patchwork: there is no federal GDPR-equivalent, but California (CCPA/CPRA) and a growing set of state laws impose disclosure, opt-out, and data-handling duties, with extra layers in regulated sectors.

접근 방식
  • Recommend an entity type and state of formation for your model
  • Map federal/state registrations, EIN, and sales-tax nexus
  • Set a privacy baseline (CCPA and other state laws) and required disclosures
  • Flag sector-specific licensing where relevant
제공 내용
  • Entity & registration roadmap
  • Sales-tax nexus assessment
  • Privacy-policy and data-handling baseline
자주 묻는 질문
Do I need a US entity to sell here?
Not always for pure online sales, but a US entity is usually needed for payroll, banking, certain contracts, and to limit liability. We recommend based on your model.
Which state should I incorporate in?
Delaware is common for its predictable corporate law, but your operating state may be simpler and cheaper. It depends on where your people and customers are.
Is there a US version of GDPR?
No single federal law. California's CCPA/CPRA and other state laws apply based on where your users are and your data practices.

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