incorporation smartphone applications company?

September 4, 2010

Hello everyone,

As a french citizen, I would like to know where it would be the best to incorporate my smartphone applications business. My first market would be the USA but for tax reasons, I don’t know what country would be best to incorporate in (Seychelles, Malta? ) I want to start with the US market but the end result will be a worldwide market for my app.

Would it be best to incorporate in Delaware? But I might get a working visa for the USA so will not be able to have activities related to my business while on the american territory…This is why I was thinking about the Caribbean. But would a bank account there lower my chances to do business with american businesses ? (my first app will be a geo-locaiton one and will need contracts with american businesses)

Thank you for your constructive answers..

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TechFaith and BEID Partnering in Development of a 10 Million-Unit Capacity Smartphone Production Line in Beijing

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Dell launches first U.S. smartphone, the Android-powered Aero

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