There are so many interesting opportunities in product space where you take something expensive/hard/slow/high-commitment and replace it with something which is equivalently capable, easy to experiment with, but not much more of a commitment than anything with an Undo button.
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Not legal advice: companies don’t have an Undo button and you probably shouldn’t make one on any given Tuesday for the heck of it... but you totally could form a real, honest-to-Delaware company on any given Tuesday, and there are a lot of things that company could then do.
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...that has tax implications, right?
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Suffice it to say “Not an accountant and so cannot comment on tax implications” while also saying “I didn’t try to immediately dissuade the putative cofounders from this course of action.”
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var mystartup = new Atlas.foundCompany(); mystartup.founderList = [identityConst]; http://mystartup.positions.ceo = identityConst; In an ideal world (one can dream): mystartup.filetaxes();
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I'm amused by the idea of a test suite for this. At test time, you might well create and destroy (or take through other processes - acquisition, chapter 11 etc) a number of companies best described using exponential notation.
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I'm still waiting for an API for Stripe Atlas so I can write a terraform plugin.
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What is the use case you are thinking about?
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Nice! We’re building around the same/similar vision: having a business set up and running in days instead of weeks.
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thanks to us bureaucracy or despite it?
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