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- Ideal company name
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- Company formed with any state
- Employer Identification Number (EIN)
- Operating Agreement & Articles of Organization
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What we need from you is your:
- Ideal company name
- Personal address (it can be anywhere in the world)
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Forming an LLC, Made Simple
LLC Cost
Non-U.S. residents can easily establish an LLC in Delaware through an online process, avoiding the need for U.S. travel.
LLC Cost
Non-U.S. residents can easily establish an LLC in Delaware through an online process, avoiding the need for U.S. travel.
Registered Agent
A Registered Agent Requirement: A Registered Agent is essential for receiving your LLC’s legal and tax-related documents, including service of process and government mail.
Registered Agent
A Registered Agent Requirement: A Registered Agent is essential for receiving your LLC’s legal and tax-related documents, including service of process and government mail.
State Tax
Both C Corporations and LLCs are obligated to pay the Franchise Tax and file an annual report, which is mandatory for corporate compliance and avoiding late fees, regardless of revenue.
State Tax
Both C Corporations and LLCs are obligated to pay the Franchise Tax and file an annual report, which is mandatory for corporate compliance and avoiding late fees, regardless of revenue.
Fedral Tax
Every business must file an annual return, with the form varying by business structure: Single-member LLCs file Forms 1120 and 5472; C Corporations file Form 1120; Multi-member LLCs file Form 1065 and Schedule K-1.
Fedral Tax
Every business must file an annual return, with the form varying by business structure: Single-member LLCs file Forms 1120 and 5472; C Corporations file Form 1120; Multi-member LLCs file Form 1065 and Schedule K-1.
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Forming an LLC
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LLCs are taxed based on their structure: single-member LLCs report taxes on the owner’s personal return, while multi-member LLCs file as partnerships. An EIN is required for tax filings with the IRS.📝
Do LLCs pay taxes?
No, LLCs have pass-through taxation, meaning owners pay taxes on income through their personal tax returns.
How do single-member LLCs file taxes?
Single-member LLCs should report their income using Form 1040 and attach Schedule C to detail profits and losses from the business.
What about multi-member LLCs?
Multi-owner LLCs file a Form 1065 and distribute Schedule K-1 forms to owners for individual reporting.
Can LLCs choose a different tax status?
Yes, by filing Form 8832, LLCs can be taxed as corporations.
Are there any other tax forms LLCs might need?
LLCs with employees must file payroll taxes, and depending on the state, there may be additional forms for state taxes or annual reports.
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You can be fined $25,000 for inaccurate or missing forms, and can be charged $250 PER FORM for non-compliance. Make sure you avoid all fines by filing with our experienced CPAs
Read Popular Questions
What is an LLC?
An LLC, or Limited Liability Company, is a flexible business structure that provides personal asset protection to its owners, known as members.
How do I start an LLC?
To start an LLC, you need to:
1. Choose a business name.
2. Appoint a registered agent.
3. File Articles of Organization with your state.
4. Obtain any necessary licenses and permits.
Do I need an operating agreement for my LLC?
While not always legally required, an operating agreement is recommended as it outlines the LLC’s financial and functional decisions.
Can an LLC be owned by one person?
Yes, a single-member LLC is owned by one person and is still afforded the same liability protection as multi-member LLCs.
How are LLCs taxed?
LLCs are typically taxed as pass-through entities, meaning the profits and losses are reported on the owners’ personal tax returns. However, LLCs can choose to be taxed as a corporation by filing the appropriate form with the IRS.
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