Tom:
>I looked into it and it is easy to set up a corporation, bank account, and an “office”, even though you are not there. One scenario I investigated was your "office" has a telephone answering service and you have a corporate address (for mail) even though you have no actual office. Someone is there to answer your phone and take messages. Tax rates are low and it is a positive environment for small or large businesses, unlike California. It might be worth looking to.
That sounds just the ticket. This is really the sort of approach I wish to follow. I will try to contact an attorney out there and see. I really appreciate your advice.
-=Gary