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Originally Posted by tiger

But still, I have never thought design has much of an effect, its more about usability. Although even taking that into consideration the site could use some fixing.
Serious question though. I have never done much research on it but I thought incorporating in a state you don't live or do business in makes it so you can't take advantage of most of the benefits?
I'm curious how it works. Say you live in CA and incorporate in some other state where you have no physical office/store and don't do any business there.
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OK, you do not actually have to do biz in the state in which you incorporate. You maintain the officail addy of the corp in that state and use your corp docs, EIN, etc to open bank accounts in your home state, although your home state may require you to register as "foreing corporation". You can generally use a PO Box in your home state for this purpose or a box at the local UPS Store.
The benefits apply to the corporatioin, regardless of where and how it does biz.