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NEMON 07-24-2001, 10:28 AM ok,
I need to incorporate company in USA so we can get a merchant account. We need to automate credit card billing in real time thrue authorize.net.
So fare the only way is to have company there in USA.
Is anybody out there provide this kind of services?? if so please email me please.
Thank you all on your time.
Best regards,
Ivan Crnkovic
alchiba 07-24-2001, 11:08 AM You incorporate a business within a particular state in the U.S. If you're not a U.S. resident, this could be an expensive and difficult process and definitely not worth the trouble if all you want to do is accept credit cards.
You don't necessarily have to be incorporated to get a merchant account. Usually all that's required is a business checking account at a U.S. bank.
There are easier ways to accomplish this, such as using PaySystems.com (Revecom) and Instabill. There have been many discussions about these companies here. Use the search button up top to find the threads. :)
NEMON 07-24-2001, 11:19 AM Indeed, you are totally right. But I want normal transaction's fee's 2%-3%. That would be hard to get going with 3 party.
Also we need authorize gateway so we can automate some things's.
Expensive, well yes. The incorporation prices goes from 700 USA to more. But I am willing to pay if services/solution is good.
Also in long term looking, it's the best is to have merchant account.
I need good long term solution, and from my point of stand to have a company there in USA is that kind of solution. (I can be wrong of course)
Best regards,
Ivan Crnkovic
davidb 07-24-2001, 11:46 AM Well..I havent used them(Sent them a email) paysystems.com is just stright 20 a month. I do not know about any catches or anything liek that.
UmBillyCord 07-24-2001, 11:52 AM Ivan,
I would highly recommend http://www.lhjosephinc.com/. He can do everything you need and does so at a good price. He can also incorporate you in any state you want. I would e-mail him. He is an old guy who has been doing this for a very long time. [I am not related - he just did ours]
Also, I know you will need a US address before you can even incorporate. I also know there are many more rules he can point out.
Walter 07-24-2001, 01:58 PM One link I know but have never used is http://www.mycorporation.com/
NEMON 07-24-2001, 01:59 PM UmBillyCord,
thank you on information. I will contact him to see can he help.
If anybody alse have any other information I would be great!
Best regards,
Ivan Crnkovic
sbrad 07-24-2001, 02:39 PM Do an internet search for incorporating in Delaware. This is the easiest/cheapest state to incorporate in, and lots of businesses specialize in incorporating in just Delaware.
Originally posted by sbrad
Do an internet search for incorporating in Delaware. This is the easiest/cheapest state to incorporate in, and lots of businesses specialize in incorporating in just Delaware. Actually, these days Delaware is generally considered to be the best place for incorporation of a publicly-held corporation -- one with stock being traded on the market. But for a small corporation closely held by a few people, Nevada or Wyoming are both probably better choices. Especially for US residents of other states who want to minimize their state and federal tax liabilities, and for those who want to keep their ownership as "private" as possible.
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arrty 07-25-2001, 05:11 PM Check out sfcommerce.com
they do not require any kind of US presence at all.
Just show them your bank account information and Business registration in your country and you have a merchant account.
they don't have info on the website so you'll have to mail to them
by the way
their charges are
$299 Setup
No monthyl fee
2.75% commision
Simone 07-26-2001, 05:51 PM Some links I found when I planning to incoporate in Usa from Italy
http://www.incorporate.com/
http://www.bizfilings.com/international/index.html
Nordic 07-29-2001, 05:00 AM arrty,
will the account be in your name or? Also do you know if you can another pay system then theirs?
Thanks
Nordic
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