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Company Incorporation Services in USA

The United States is one of the most attractive destinations for startups, e-commerce sellers, and global enterprises. But incorporating in the U.S. comes with choices, entity types, state-specific rules, tax obligations, and ongoing compliance. Commenda simplifies this with end-to-end company incor

Logan Jackonis
Logan JackonisHead of Services & Operations, Commenda
Fact Checked October 7, 2025|3 min read
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The United States is one of the most attractive destinations for startups, e-commerce sellers, and global enterprises. But incorporating in the U.S. comes with choices, entity types, state-specific rules, tax obligations, and ongoing compliance.

Commenda simplifies this with end-to-end company incorporation services in the USA. Whether you’re a U.S. founder or an international company expanding in, we help you register, stay compliant, and scale with confidence.

Entity Types Available in the USA

With Commenda, you can incorporate the structure that fits your business model:

  • Limited Liability Company (LLC) – flexible, pass-through taxation, low compliance
  • C Corporation (C-Corp) – ideal for startups raising venture capital or going public
  • S Corporation (S-Corp) – small businesses with limited shareholders, pass-through taxation
  • Partnerships & Sole Proprietorships – simpler structures for small operations
  • Foreign Subsidiaries – for international businesses entering the U.S. market

What’s Included in Our Incorporation Services in the USA

Commenda’s platform covers more than just filing paperwork:

  • Company Incorporation – End-to-end filing in any U.S. state
  • EIN & Federal Tax Registration – Employer Identification Number setup with the IRS
  • State Business Licenses – Guidance on local permits and licenses
  • Compliance Services – Annual reports, franchise tax filings, and corporate governance support
  • Registered Agent Services – Reliable U.S. presence for foreign companies
  • Bank Account & Payment Setup – Open U.S. business bank accounts seamlessly

Incorporation Services in USA for Foreign Companies

Foreign founders face unique challenges: visa requirements, taxation, and opening U.S. bank accounts. With Commenda, you get:

  • Wholly Owned Subsidiaries
  • U.S. LLCs and C-Corps registered on behalf of foreign owners
  • Registered Agent services to meet state requirements
  • Integrated tax compliance including U.S. federal and state tax filings

We remove the complexity so you can focus on expanding into the world’s largest consumer market.

Why Choose Commenda for Company Registration in the USA?

Most providers stop at incorporation. Commenda delivers a global-first platform that combines:

  • Company incorporation services in USA across all entity types
  • Tax registration & compliance monitoring (federal, state, and sales tax)
  • GST/VAT equivalents for international sellers (state sales tax registration)
  • Cross-border support for foreign companies entering the U.S.

Hundreds of businesses worldwide trust Commenda to launch, stay compliant, and grow.

Start Your Company in the USA Today

Commenda is your one-stop partner for incorporation, compliance, and tax registration services in the USA.

Book a free consultation with our incorporation experts and launch your U.S. entity today.

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About the author

Logan Jackonis

Logan Jackonis

Head of Services & Operations, Commenda

Logan leads Commenda’s Services and Operations team, helping controllers, heads of tax, and finance leaders navigate international expansion. He built a global expert network across 70 countries and previously worked in management consulting across the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Disclaimer: Commenda and its affiliates do not provide tax, accounting, or legal advice. This material has been prepared for informational purposes only, and is not intended to provide or be relied on for tax, accounting, or legal advice. You should consult your own tax, accounting, and legal advisors before engaging in any related activities or transactions.