Limited Liability Company is relatively a new form of legal business structure. Now all the 50 states allow Limited Liability Companies (LLC) to register as a business. The business owners of LLC are termed ‘members’. LLC can have single or multiple members. LLC is formed under the state statutes. There are variations in rules and regulations governing the formation and conduct of LLC in different states. LLC definition is that it provides the limited liability protection offered by a corporation with the operational flexibility of a partnership. LLC are not a tax classification for federal or state tax laws. LLC taxation can be according to the member’s choice. The members can elect to be taxed as a partnership, C or S Corporation.

The basic guidelines for how to LLC formation is

Name availability: Your LLC needs a name to operate under. You have to check whether the name you have chosen is actually available for use. The issue here is that the name you have chosen must not be identical to that of an existing business. Your option to check whether the name is in use is to consult your state’s agency handling LLC registrations or search online resources. The name must contain the words ‘Limited Liability Company’ or ‘LLC’ or such other abbreviations that conveys the company’s limited liability status. Some word or terms such as corporation, bank or insurance or others specified by your state are prohibited from being the part of a LLC name.

Articles of Organization: Some states call this as Certificate of Organization also. For an LLC to come into existence in any state, this document must be filed and the filing fee paid. The Articles or Certificate must contain all the critical information regarding the LLC.

  • Proposed name and address of  the LLC
  • Name and addresses of all the initial members
  • Name and address of the resident agent or agent of service of process.
  • Purpose of LLC formation
  • Business activity
  • Membership interests (rights and responsibilities of the members)

The above information may vary with each state.

Operating Agreement: Only some states mandate that an LLC operating agreement also be filed along with the Articles. As a rule, this document is imperative in every LLC’s existence. It provides the LLC with individuality separate from its members. The basic information required is

  • Membership interests
  • Management policies
  • Business ethics
  • Membership transfer conditions

Public Notice: You have to issue a public notice on the intent to form you LLC. This is required in some states only.

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