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Is TikTok Censoring Anti-Trump Content? User Complaints Lead to Investigation
TikTok - the social media platform with hundreds of millions of U.S. users - is under fresh scrutiny after a wave of creators, public figures, and everyday users reported unusual behavior on the app. These users claim that videos critical of President Donald Trump or related to politically sensitive topics are being suppressed, blocked, or shown minimal engagement, sparking a political debate over bias and censorship on major tech platforms.
What Sparked the Controversy?
In the last week of
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How much does it cost to incorporate your California business in Delaware
The total cost of incorporating your California business in Delaware will vary depending on the specific services you need. However, the basic costs include:
- Filing fees: The Delaware Secretary of State charges $89 to file articles of incorporation.
- Registered agent: You will need to appoint a registered agent in Delaware to receive legal notices on behalf of your business. The cost of a registered agent ranges from $100 to $200 per year.
- Legal fees: You may want to hire an
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Do You Have to Pay More Taxes and Fees if You Incorporate Your Business in Delaware from California?
If you live in California and incorporate your business in Delaware, you will not have to pay California state income tax on the profits of your business. However, you will still have to pay California state income tax on your personal income, even if the profits of your business are incorporated in Delaware.
In addition, you will have to pay Delaware state fees for incorporating your business. These fees are higher than the fees for incorporating in California.
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