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Ask HN: $3000 to incorporate. Is it a good deal?
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11 points
by Inebas
4965 days ago
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I listen to mixergy interviews and they recommend scott edward walker and so i talked with the guy and he has a startup package. It's 1500+500+900 for filing. The total comes down to around $3000. Is this a good route to go for a startup? Background: I'm a single founder, looking for co-founder down the line. |
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Wait until at least one of the following is true:
Don't bother with any of the paperwork B.S. of setting up a business until you actually are a business. Once you go down that road, not only are you spending a bundle on getting papers filed, but you now have recurring expenses for annual report fees, state minimum taxes, business licenses, accountants, attorneys, etc.I'll go even further and say don't even bother spending time or money on a name, logo, domain name, website, or business cards until you've talked to enough potential customers to be sure you've understood their problem and are building the right product.
If you bring on a co-founder later, you can draw up a simple agreement (find a template online, or get an attorney to help you) that spells out the understanding between the founders in terms of ownership and control of the company once it is incorporated, who owns the leftover IP if the company fails before you get to that point, what happens if one founder leaves, etc.
I know it's exciting to finally "be a real business" and print business cards naming yourself "CEO". But that's all just vanity. Hiring a lawyer and filing some forms doesn't make you a real business; creating a product and selling it to people does.