When Registering LLC or C-Corp - Does One Put Personal Address or Registered Agent's Address

When Registering LLC or C-Corp - Does One Put Personal Address or Registered Agent's Address

You will still need an address outside of the Registered Agent. One should NOT solely use a Registered Agent's address for the reasons explained in this article:


 We suggest a virtual office address as this gives the impression that  you have more square footage and can therefore claim more employees. 




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