A Delaware corporation would be a corporation that is incorporated in the state of Delaware.
Delaware's Corporation
The address of the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation is: , Philadelphia, PA 19106-1403
Ernest L. Folk has written: 'The red book digest of the new Delaware corporation law, 1967' -- subject(s): Corporation law 'Amendments to the Delaware general corporation law' -- subject(s): Corporation law 'Developments in securities regulation' -- subject(s): Securities 'The Delaware general corporation law' -- subject(s): Corporation law
Delaware
No income tax if the corporation also has physical operations in other states
Pitney Bowes Inc. is a Delaware corporation.
The address of the Castle Earth Childrens Museum Inc A Delaware Corporation is: 2616 Phipps Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93065
Your own state would seem to be a good answer, but WRONG! Delaware has a reputation for being the most corporation friendly state.
There are options, but generally a Corporation will file in the Federal District Court (BK is always in a Federal Court), in the State that it was chartered. Hence, a lot of Corp BKs are in Delaware which has historically been a preferred state to incorporate in.
Generally, non-profit organizations who are identified by the government like a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization don't have to file a Delaware corporate tax return. Please visit Section 1902(b), Title 30, Delaware Code, for any detailed listing of exempt companies.
Manheim, a Delaware corporation, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cox and is the largest auto auction company in the United States. Manheim operates 65 auctions nationwide
Yes, it was in Delaware.