You likely mean a Delaware S Corp. C corps come with a lot of extra overhead, S Corp is taxed like an LLC, has a few of the C benefits, and easily converts if you get funding.
Talk to a lawyer and an accountant, platforms like Atlas are not a substitute for due diligence
How much research have you done on Delaware incorporation? Many companies have been moving out of Delaware, and is no longer the business utopia that it once was.
Ask an attorney. IANAL, but based on my knowledge, VCs won't sign contracts with minors. So if your entire goal is about how VCs will see you, you are putting your cart way before the horse.
You likely mean a Delaware S Corp. C corps come with a lot of extra overhead, S Corp is taxed like an LLC, has a few of the C benefits, and easily converts if you get funding.
Talk to a lawyer and an accountant, platforms like Atlas are not a substitute for due diligence
How much research have you done on Delaware incorporation? Many companies have been moving out of Delaware, and is no longer the business utopia that it once was.
Ask an attorney. IANAL, but based on my knowledge, VCs won't sign contracts with minors. So if your entire goal is about how VCs will see you, you are putting your cart way before the horse.
Why do you need VC money right now?