Connecticut
Forming a Company in Connecticut
Connecticut is a great state in which to form your corporate entity. Its economy is diverse with unique industries like the world's largest submarine builder and the world headquarters of many major top-tier global companies.
Connecticut's location is strategic as well, located in the middle of the New England business corridor and is a constituent of the tri-state area along with New York and New Jersey. Many of the nation's large insurance companies are headquartered in Connecticut, and it has a growing gaming industry that attracts people from outside the state. Connecticut also has a thriving tourist industry along its coast, supporting many service industry jobs.
Forming a company in Connecticut makes good business sense. Connecticut boasts that its populace is more educated, a third more productive than the national average, more trainable and that the state is actively luring new businesses by cutting the bureaucratic red tape that often slows the pace of business.
When considering forming a corporate entity in Connecticut, the state's location is a major benefit, especially for businesses whose customers may be in other states. Connecticut lies between New York and Boston, with relatively quick access to both, and because of this many import/export companies choose to locate there and do business with Europe or further locations such as Central and South America.
Starting a business and forming a company in Connecticut also makes good lifestyle sense as a center of New England living. The standard of living is good in Connecticut, so it is a pleasant place to live and work if you are considering the East Coast. The state has a traditional New England character, maritime heritage and charming small towns as well as urban centers and centers of cultural experience and learning.
Incorporations in Connecticut are done every day for a multitude of reasons including taxes, liability, stock sharing ownership, and personal preference. It is very simple to incorporate in Connecticut, and incorporation offers many benefits too.
Incorporations in Connecticut are done every day for a multitude of reasons including taxes, liability, stock sharing ownership, and personal preference. A company that incorporates under Connecticut law fulfills its financial obligations to the state by paying its incorporation tax. No stockholder or Director needs to be a resident of Connecticut, and Connecticut only requires that at least one officer is a resident of Connecticut.
Connecticut is a small state with big business. If you�re interested in forming a corporation, LLC or other corporate entity in Connecticut, Elite Incorporation is glad to help you.
Useful Links
State of Connecticut
www.ct.gov/
Connecticut Secretary of State
http://www.ct.gov/sots/site/default.asp
Doing business in Connecticut
http://www.ct.gov/governorrell/cwp/view.asp?a=1809&q=378562
