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Nevada Corporations and Financial Privacy
PRIVACY just might be the principal reason that the relatively small State of Nevada now ranks second in the entire country for the formation of new corporations. It looks like more and more business-smart people are discovering the tremendous advantages Nevada's statutes afford them, not least of which are those affecting privacy of stock ownership.
The subject of privacy available through the proper operation of a Nevada corporation is so often misunderstood that we refer to it as the greatest secret. All kinds of professionals simply cannot seem to get their minds around the FACT that it is entirely possible to CONTROL a corporation here while maintaining a private profile. This is certainly not true across the board, however, as many individuals from places like Washington, DC, Hollywood and Texas have availed themselves of Nevada's sheltering corporate statutes.
Once you have read through this section relating to various privacy aspects, we suggest you check out this link to the Nevada Corporation Strategies section where, building on the knowledge presented in this section we show, step by step, how privacy can be maintained.
Is it OK to do business privately? Any contract, agreement or covenant that does not involve knowledge of wrongdoing or criminal intent would certainly seem to be within the boundaries of the law. And if one can act within the law and accomplish good or even great purposes-why not?
The combination of powerful privacy aspects discussed above has created a virtual offshore haven, onshore, right here in Nevada. And the great strength of this location is that the many powerful people who established this structure to suit their own purposes in the first place are not about to have their cover blown away by the establishment of any precedent that could adversely affect their own wellbeing! (See Rowland v. Lepire for some confirmation of this statement.)
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