
Sep 24 2025
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Common Mistakes When Starting a Business in the U.S. and How to Avoid Them
Starting a business in the United States represents a major opportunity for investors and entrepreneurs from around the world. However, the complexity of regulations and the lack of reliable information often lead to costly mistakes that can affect profitability and business security.
In this article, we highlight the most frequent mistakes when registering a company in the U.S. and how to avoid them with the right guidance.
1. Choosing the Wrong Legal Structure
One of the first steps in forming a business is selecting its structure: LLC, Corporation, or Partnership. Many entrepreneurs make this choice without carefully analyzing the benefits and obligations of each model. The wrong decision can result in higher taxes, legal complications, or limitations on growth.
2. Failing to Draft an Operating Agreement
A very common mistake among LLC owners is not creating a clear operating agreement. This document establishes the internal rules of the company, defines each partner’s responsibilities, and prevents future conflicts. Without it, the business remains vulnerable in critical situations.
3. Overlooking Tax Requirements
In the U.S., all businesses must comply with periodic obligations such as the annual report and the filing of specific tax forms (e.g., 1040NR, 1065, or 1120, depending on the entity type). Ignoring these requirements can result in financial penalties and even the dissolution of the company.
4. Ignoring International Tax Planning
Many foreign investors are unaware of existing tax treaties or the specific obligations of operating in the U.S. This can lead to double taxation or unnecessary tax payments. International tax planning is essential to safeguard the profitability of your investment.
5. Failing to Protect Your Brand and Assets
Registering a company does not automatically protect your brand or assets. Overlooking trademark registration or proper legal contracts may expose your business to disputes and potential losses.
Starting a business in the U.S. is a strategic decision that requires preparation and expert guidance. Avoiding the mistakes listed above is possible with the right support.
Are you ready to start your business in the U.S. safely, efficiently, and without mistakes?
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At ACMM Consulting, Inc. we have more than 15 years of experience helping investors and entrepreneurs make strategic decisions that protect their assets and optimize results.
Legal Disclaimer
The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only. ACMM Consulting, Inc. is not responsible for any decisions made by readers without prior professional consultation. Every business situation is unique and requires tailored analysis.
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