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Taxy.Cloud appears, based on the scraped page, to be a free “Entity Launchpad” tool and content platform rather than a traditional company formation agency. The page highlights 19 free Business Formation Tools that run in the browser, require no registration, and are supported by a large collection of articles covering LLCs, S Corps, Form 2553, entity selection, tax planning, and operating manuals.
Judging from the text, its core value lies in educational support before forming a company. Examples include “Best State to Form an LLC,” “S Corp Election Deadline Guide,” “LLC vs S Corp,” and “Startup Operations Manual.” There is no clear list of covered jurisdictions, but the terminology focuses on LLCs, S Corps, Form 2553, and the U.S. state level, so the content is largely centered on U.S. business entities and tax structures. It is worth noting that the page does not show services for directly filing incorporation applications, obtaining an EIN on the user’s behalf, providing a registered agent, or submitting documents to a Secretary of State.
On pricing, the main text clearly states that the 19 tools are free and require no registration, which is a low-barrier advantage. However, there are no paid plans, company formation fees, state fees, registered agent fees, or bookkeeping/tax filing quotes. No processing timeline is provided either, beyond the fact that the tools can be used immediately. For ongoing compliance, the site’s articles cover topics such as audit risk, tax data, payroll and benefits, entity accounting, governance, and IPO preparation, but these appear to be informational resources or guides rather than ongoing bookkeeping, tax filing, annual report, or compliance management services.
The main advantages are that it is free, lightweight, and requires no account. It is suitable for founders who want to first understand the tax and governance differences between LLCs and S Corps, and it can also serve as a reference when building a 30/60/90-day compliance checklist for a startup. The drawbacks are also clear: the page mixes sponsored ads and Amazon affiliate products, making the boundary of professional services unclear; it does not disclose team qualifications, service liability, covered states, payment methods, or customer support channels; and it lacks key company formation details such as virtual addresses and Registered Agent services.
It is suitable for Chinese users doing preliminary research on U.S. entity structures before formally engaging a lawyer, CPA, or registered agent, especially when comparing LLCs, S Corps, and tax election options. It is not suitable for users who need an all-in-one U.S. company formation package that includes an address, agent, and tax filing. The main text does not provide information about access from China, network availability, or supported payment methods. If actual formation deliverables are needed, it is advisable to compare professional registered agents, accounting firms, or compliance service platforms separately.
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