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Business Formation, Amendment, or Reinstatement 

Check a box below to indicate if this information is for business formation, amendment, or reinstatement.

Business Formation includes state-level (Articles of Organization/Incorporation), federal-level (BOI Report), and IRS (EIN Confirmation) registration. Business Amendment includes changing name, address, or business information associated with your state. Business reinstatement includes the reinstatement to "ACTIVE" status of your business entity with your state. All state filing fees are separate, a credit card authorization form will be sent to you to collect payment information for the state.

Click Here if you Only Require an EIN Application (no LLC Formation/Amendment/Reinstatement)

An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the IRS to businesses operating in the United States. It is often referred to as a Tax ID Number. The EIN serves as a way to identify a business entity for tax purposes, much like a Social Security Number (SSN) identifies individuals.

Click Here to Add Annual Reporting

An annual or biannual report for an LLC is a document that businesses are required to file with the state to provide updated information about the LLC’s operations. State-specific information is available here: https://www.llcuniversity.com/llc-annual-fees-by-state/ All state filing fees are separate, a credit card authorization form will be sent to you to collect payment information for the state.

Click Here to Add Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting - Federally Required.

Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting is a new mandatory reporting requirement administered by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a federal government agency. There is no annual reporting requirement but companies must file an initial BOI report and correct or update BOI reports as needed. If a person willfully fails to report or correct BOI to FinCEN or provides fraudulent info, FinCEN may pursue fines or imprisonment.

Click Here to Add on an LLC Operating Agreement - Required in California, New York, Missouri, Maine, and Delaware (Recommended in All States)

An LLC operating agreement is required in California, New York, Missouri, Maine, and Delaware; (Recommended in all states). An operating agreement is a legally binding document that outlines the ownership structure and operational procedures of a limited liability company (LLC). It serves as a framework for how the LLC will be managed and operated, and it is critical for defining the roles and responsibilities of the members (owners) and managers of the company. 

Click here to add a Partnership Agreement (heavily emphasized by most states)

If there is more than one member of your LLC , you may need a Partnership Agreement to define ownership shares, compensation, and internal processes within your team.

Select below to add business contacts to your package:

Subscription and web hosting fees are separate. A credit card authorization form will be sent to you to collect payment information for the subscription fees.

Click here to add branding services:
Click here to add website design services (based on the size of your website):

Standard Website Pages include Home Page, Services/Product Pages, and About Us/Poly Page. You will be contacted to review the custom plan for your website and to collect any branding items you already have to be incorporated. Subscription and web hosting fees are separate. A credit card authorization form will be sent to you to collect payment information for the subscription fees.

Click here to elect to be treated as an "S-Corp" or S Corporation by the IRS.

If your business is an LLC, you may elect to be treated as an "S-Corp" or S Corporation by the IRS. Shareholders of S corporations report the flow-through of income and losses on their personal tax returns and are assessed tax at their individual income tax rates. This allows S corporations to avoid double taxation on the corporate income. This filing must be made 3.5 months after formation or before March 15th each year.

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