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Limited liability companies are permitted under state statutes, and the regulations governing them vary from state to state. LLC owners are generally called members.
Many states don't restrict ownership, meaning anyone can be a member including individuals, corporations, foreigners, foreign entities, and even other LLCs. Some entities, though, cannot form LLCs, including banks and insurance companies.
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Protect yourself
Ensure you're not on the hook for business liabilities.
Make things easier
LLCs have simpler record-keeping rules. Corporations are stricter.
Save on taxes
You get to decide how you're taxed—as an LLC or a corporation—for potential savings.
It prevents its owners from being held personally responsible for the debts of the company. If the company goes bankrupt or is sued, the personal assets of its owner-investors cannot be pursued.
It allows all profits to be passed directly to those owners to be taxed as personal income. That avoids "double taxation" of both the company and its individual owners.
Let us do the work to keep you on track. As your registered agent (RA), we'll ensure your business gets legal notices and critical mail—and extras to protect you too.
Legally required
Avoid penalties for not having an RA in most states and keep your business in good standing.
Free up your time
Being an RA can feel like a full-time job. We'll be available 9-to-5 every workday so you don't have to be.
Add a layer of privacy
We go on record with the state as the RA—not you. So if you're sued and we're served, you're less likely to bear the burden of getting court papers at home.
Alerts whenever we receive important mail on your behalf
Emails about critical tax and annual report deadlines through our Compliance Calendar
Unlimited cloud storage for all your business docs
If you're switching your RA, we'll handle the paperwork with your state and cover any fees
You're required to have a registered agent in most states. Having one ensures your legal notices are in good hands and helps you avoid penalties.
A registered agent is an adult or authorized business that's around during normal business hours to accept mail or hand-delivered court documents on your behalf. They must have a physical address—not a PO Box—in the same state where your business formed or got foreign qualified.
Apply for a New Federal Tax ID Number (EIN)
File Foreign Qualification
LLC Operating Agreement Template
Change Your Company's Name
Pay Annual Franchise Tax
Pay Registered Agent Fee
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