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March 03, 2013 Asked by Patrick

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HI,

What licences are required in order to open a remote tech support company?

Thanks.

March 07, 2013 Answered by Ray Albert

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Patrick,

There is no specific license required for a general tech support company. Typically, you would just need to have the company registered with the state you are conducting business in, and obtain a federal tax id (EIN).

Depending on your residency, and if this would be a web-only business, you may want to consider registering in business-friendly states such as Wyoming or Delaware, as these are very common states for your type of business.


You are welcome to contact us directly via email or chat if you have any additional questions or want to get assistance with placing an order.

Good luck with your business,

Ray Albert @
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