> But it hasn’t yet made it easy for a group of individuals, located around the globe, to create a persistent legal entity that has the ability to own property, open a bank account and enter into contracts with third parties
Does this mean that a group of individuals who are not US citizens can form a virtual company under Vermont law?
You don't have to be a citizen to start a regular Delaware company either. You don't even have to live in USA. When I first heard this, I was so impressed and realized how most of the world is Doing It Wrong.
Actually the Vermont law amends the definitions associate with the formation of legal entities so that Vermont law does not require the filing of paper documents; nor require any member of the company to live in VT.
> If you use a template Operating Agreement that we provide {link to come}, you can establish a company that is based solely (or primarily) on the pooling of time, attention and effort (as opposed to investment of capital in exchange for shares).
I wonder what the practical issues are regarding these, like can you get a bank account 'entirely online'? You pretty much need that part too, to have a real company.
Does this mean that a group of individuals who are not US citizens can form a virtual company under Vermont law?