Stop Paying Taxes
You Don't Have To.
Nevada charges no state income tax, no franchise tax, and no corporate tax. If your LLC or corporation is registered elsewhere, you're leaving money on the table every single year. SilentG Consulting moves your entity — we handle everything.
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Five Reasons Businesses
Are Making the Move
Nevada's business laws are among the most favorable in the country — built specifically to attract and protect business owners. Here's what changes the day your entity is registered here.
No State Income Tax
Nevada is one of only seven states with zero state income tax — constitutionally prohibited, not just a policy that can change. Business owners and their members keep more of every dollar earned.
No Franchise Tax
Many states charge a franchise tax just for the privilege of doing business there — regardless of whether you're profitable. Nevada charges nothing. Lower overhead from day one.
Strong Asset Protection
Nevada's LLC laws provide some of the strongest personal liability protections in the U.S. Your personal assets stay insulated from business debts and legal claims against your company.
Privacy & Anonymity
Nevada does not require public disclosure of LLC members or managers. Investors, partners, and owners can remain anonymous in public filings — a significant advantage over most other states.
Low Filing Fees
Nevada's state filing fees are among the lowest in the country. Combined with minimal regulatory burden, the ongoing cost of maintaining a Nevada entity is significantly less than high-tax states.
No Residency Required
You do not need to live in Nevada — or even visit — to own and operate a Nevada LLC or corporation. Over 30% of Nevada entities are owned by out-of-state or international business owners.
We Handle It From Start to Finish
You don't need to navigate state filings, registered agent requirements, or compliance paperwork on your own. SilentG Consulting manages the entire relocation — so you can stay focused on your business.
Free Consultation
We review your current entity structure, home state, and business situation to identify your best path forward — domestication, foreign registration, or new entity formation.
Strategy & Filing Plan
We prepare all required documents — Articles of Domestication or Foreign Registration — and file directly with the Nevada Secretary of State on your behalf.
Registered Agent Setup
Every Nevada entity requires a registered agent. SilentG Consulting provides full registered agent services to keep your entity compliant and in good standing year-round.
Confirmation & Compliance
Once approved, we deliver your Nevada documentation and walk you through any follow-up steps — banking updates, IRS notifications, and ongoing annual requirements.
Built for Business Owners Who Are
Done Overpaying
High-Tax State Businesses
Registered in California, New York, or Illinois? You're paying some of the highest business taxes in the country. Nevada relocation can dramatically reduce that burden.
Online & Remote Businesses
If your business isn't tied to a physical location, there's no reason to stay registered in a high-cost state. Nevada registration works for fully remote operations.
Real Estate Investors
Nevada's strong asset protection laws and privacy policies make it a preferred state for real estate holding companies and investment entities.
Multi-Member LLCs & Partnerships
Protect all members under Nevada's strong liability shield and keep member identities out of public records with Nevada's privacy-first registration framework.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Book Your Free ConsultationDisclaimer: The information on this page is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Every business situation is unique. SilentG Consulting is a business consulting and registered agent services firm — not a law firm or CPA. We recommend consulting with a qualified attorney or tax professional regarding your specific circumstances.