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parulschaudhary · 1 month ago
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💼 How to Get an LLC Registration in 7 Simple Steps! 🚀
Thinking about starting your own business? Here's a quick guide to forming an LLC (Limited Liability Company) in just 7 easy steps! 📝✨
Choose Your LLC Name: Make sure it's unique and follows your state’s naming rules. 🔍
Appoint a Registered Agent: This person/firm will receive legal documents on behalf of your LLC. 📩
File Articles of Organization: Submit this form to your state’s filing office to officially register your LLC. 🏛️
Create an Operating Agreement: Not always required, but a good idea to outline your LLC's management and ownership structure. ✍️
Apply for an EIN (Employer Identification Number): You’ll need this from the IRS for taxes, hiring employees, and opening a business bank account. 🏦
File Any Necessary State & Local Licenses: Some industries require extra permits or licenses, so check your state’s requirements. 🔖
Stay Compliant: Remember to file annual reports, pay state fees, and maintain good standing with the law! ✅
And that’s it! You're ready to start running your business! 💼🌟
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myllcguide · 7 months ago
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Florida Registered Agent?
Here’s What You NEED TO KNOW…
#floridaregisteredagent #registeredagentflorida #floridallc #floridacompany 
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davidsteinfeldesq-blog · 4 years ago
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New helpful article by the Palm Beach Business Lawyer, a Board Certified expert in Florida business law https://www.davidsteinfeld.com/operating-agreement.html
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davidsteinfeldesq-blog · 4 years ago
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​A move or change is usually positive or results in something positive in business. As the business owner, you decided to change location or expand to a different one. Whether your business is sales or service related, you still want to consult with your business lawyer on transport liabilities, storage of assets, and a review of your new lease before you sign it. This addresses what you should know before moving your business.
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davidsteinfeldesq-blog · 4 years ago
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​Setting up or forming a business in Florida is very easy. Simply go on the Sunbiz website and fill in the information.  But determining which corporate entity to choose is a topic to discuss first with a business lawyer. You also discuss the tax implications with your accountant or CPA.
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davidsteinfeldesq-blog · 4 years ago
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There is a famous saying that the failure to plan is a plan to fail. That appropriately addresses what happens when a business owner dies without any documents to address the transition of the business. In that case the business owner can leave a disaster for those who survive. An easy solution is to have an experienced business lawyer prepare a simple document to allow a surviving spouse, employee, or other beneficiary to instantly take over and run or wind up the business. This allows the survivor to take advantage of the value of the business at the time of the owner’s death for the benefit of whom ever the owner desire like family or charity.
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davidsteinfeldesq-blog · 4 years ago
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​Most businesses formed in Florida over the past decade or more are limited liability companies or LLCs. Thus, the question often arises as to whether these LLCs need an operating agreement.
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davidsteinfeldesq-blog · 4 years ago
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​If you Google whether you should choose the Inc. or LLC for your business, you will likely find scores of blogs and articles on the topic. The corporation denoted by Inc. and the limited liability company recognized by the letters LLC are very close. Basically, the LLC is easier to manage in many respects, but which one fits your business depends on several factors. Put another way, the question of whether to LLC or not to LLC is not an easy one to answer, but any sophisticated businessperson will research the issue as you are now doing.
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