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@@HowtostartanllcOfficial I would like to venture into dropshipping llc, does your company have a manufacturer/suppliers that can house thousands of items for sale
We offer resources at our free business center that can help you. We also offer a free RUclips community question and answer. It's hard for small business owners when they have to act as managers, accountants, and lawyers-- sometimes all in the same day. Here's a link to the business center: howtostartanllc.com/business-center Here's a link to the Q and A: ruclips.net/channel/UCZuB4F-0eE1IyzYl6QIfqBwcommunity
This is a good tip if you aren't looking to maintain a high degree of privacy. For those needing privacy, there are banks that allow you not to list managers on the formation documents.
@HowtostartanllcOfficial Bank of America is not one of them. They refused to allow me to open a business checking account, even though I have been a customer with them for over 20 years.
Thanks for the question. LLC owner's looking to convert their business will need to follow these general steps: 1. Verify the current state allows conversions/domestication. 2. File Articles of Amendment/Certificate of Amendment in the current state to update to the new business address. 3. Get a Certificate of Good Standing from the current state. 4. File Articles of Conversion/Domestication for both the state the LLC is registered in and the new state. 5. Then, unless the business owner plans on operating in both states, they can dissolve their LLC in the original state. For some business owners, these steps are too time consuming and technical. If you find yourself needing help and also not wanting to pay an attorney, Northwest Registered Agent can help at an affordable price: go.truic.com/3PAsy1O. Note: States typically have separate forms for domestic LLCs looking to convert to a foreign LLC and foreign LLCs looking to convert to a domestic LLC. So, if a business is trying to convert their LLC to Florida, they'll need to file the state's conversion documents to change an "other business entity" (i.e., the currently-foreign entity) into a Florida LLC., and they'll also need to file in their current state to change (The State) LLC into a foreign entity.
Forming the LLC with all thf legal required documents is simple, the zoning steps and paperwork process to obtain a business license is EXTREMELY DIFFICULT! I am going through the zoning process now just to have a popup kiosk to sell ice cream cones utside somebody else's establishment and IT! IS! ONE! GREULING! ENDLESS PROCESS!!!
We're with you on that. Food licensing is challenging. Have you explored business licensing services? I know we have partners that help with licensing starting at $99. Might be that your situation requires more that that but if they could do it for $99, that seems like it would save you a lot of stress and make room for focusing on some other part of starting your business. Here's a link to check out: go.truic.com/3F4dPYf Best of luck to you!
We're glad the video was helpful! We recommend that small businesses get general liability insurance if they can afford it. Next Insurance is the most affordable carrier that we've reviewed and their policies are good. You can get a free online quote here: go.truic.com/3rBgCoA At TRUiC, our mission is to offer free resources and information. We support our work by partnering with service providers, earning a percentage on some of the offers we’ve negotiated on your behalf. Next is one such partner.
The state of Florida charges $125 to register one LLC. Northwest Registered Agent will file the paperwork for you for $29 for each LLC ($58 total). This also includes free registered agent services for one year and a free operating agreement template. Get started with this link: go.truic.com/45hplKy At TRUiC, our mission is to offer free resources and information. We support our work by partnering with service providers, earning a percentage on some of the offers we’ve negotiated on your behalf. Northwest is one such partner.
Are these the same steps for a “single member LLC”? Where you are the owner and also the only employee of the LLC? I currently work online as an account manager, and I did not like the benefits. So I’m switching from employee to contractor, 1099 to EIN, so I can get benefits through my own LLC. I’m told it’s cheaper and more beneficial than 1099 to SSN (sole proprietor) but I’ve never done it before.
Yes, this applies to to single-member LLCs also. Sole proprietors don't get tax breaks. That said, if your business is you providing a service that you get paid a good amount for (like 60k and up), then LLC taxed as an S corp is the way to go.
Our startupsavant.com website has a lot of content for women who are starting businesses. Please take a look at the site here: startupsavant.com You can use the search tool (upper right on homepage) to find information on grants, resources, and general articles for women in business.
Yes, at this time Florida allows "authorized representatives" to sign LLC docs, etc. Here's the statute on that (see item 8): www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?mode=View%20Statutes&SubMenu=1&App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=605.0102&URL=0600-0699/0605/Sections/0605.0102.html
Yes, that is correct-- the $29 is a one-time only fee for registration. Here's a link for that: go.truic.com/45hplKy Let us know if you need any additional support moving forward -- we're happy to help. At TRUiC, our mission is to offer free resources and information. We support our work by partnering with service providers, earning a percentage on some of the offers we’ve negotiated on your behalf. Northwest is one such partner.
hello now i am confused in whiuch state i should form my LLC in the us i want to do amazon fba so which is best please suggest me between florida & texas
Many Amazon FBA retailers choose Wyoming or Nevada. You can use this link to form for $29. It includes registered agent and a US business address: Do you have to choose between Texas and Florida?
We partner with Northwest Registered Agent to help small business owners start LLCs. LLC formation includes free registered agent services for a year and only costs $29 (plus state fee). Here's our most discounted link: go.truic.com/45hplKy At TRUiC, our mission is to offer free resources and information. We support our work by partnering with service providers, earning a percentage on some of the offers we’ve negotiated on your behalf. Northwest is one such partner.
First, thank you for your service. And yes, we can help guide you to the right resources for starting a small business and an SDVOB. Where are you in the process so far? Have you already started a business? If not, do you have a business idea in mind?
Sounds good. The first step for SDVOB certification is to register here: veterans.certify.sba.gov/ There's a red "register" button just underneath the first paragraph of text. Once you register, you'll be asked a series of questions regarding whether you are a vet and whether you are a disabled vet and then you'll start the "pre-assessment". The application seems pretty straightforward. As for the business entity and taxes... A lot of freelance contractors choose to form an LLC and be taxed as an S Corp. The LLC protects their personal assets and the S Corp helps them save on self-employment taxes. Contractors find S Corp helpful because they tend to have less expenses and a high profit margin given they are essentially THE business. I can walk you through the steps for that. Please let me know if you'd like more help. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe!
Hi, thanks for the question. If you have an LLC, you will need to submit this form (and payment) to the state: files.floridados.gov/media/702399/cr2e049.pdf If you have a fictitious name, the process if different. Let us know if that's the case.
Hi there, thanks for the question! I think "authorized representative" might not be the term you are looking for but I could definitely be wrong :) The authorized representative is an attorney or accountant who signs the LLC's articles of organization on behalf of the LLC owner. Many LLC owners sign their own articles of organization. That said, updating one's authorized representative with the DOC isn't necessary. I think you might be asking about adding an authorized member or a new registered agent. Business owners can add an authorized member by adding them to the LLC's operating agreement and submitting an amendment to the articles of organization: files.floridados.gov/media/702399/cr2e049.pdf If a business owner needs to add a new registered agent, they would fill out the same form. Please let me know if you have any questions. And also, thanks for the sub, and best of luck to your business! **Please note that the information provided by us is not, and it is not intended to, constitute legal advice or tax advice. For the most up-to-date legal advice, we advise deferring to a professional attorney or certified public accountant.**
A lot of times, people pay for things that they could do for themselves but don't want to. Convenience, time... For example, we'd prefer to pay $29 to have someone else form an LLC for us. But some small business owners might need that to cover materials for business cards or a web domain-- so they form an LLC on their own.
Hi, thanks for reaching out. Did you form your LLC directly with the state or did you use an LLC service? If you used a service, they will have your articles of organization, etc. You'll want to call them to check on status of your documents. You can search for your LLC name here to see if it has been registered: search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/ByName
Thanks for the question. Yes, you can transition the LLC as a "foreign" Florida LLC. But we need to ask: are you planning on keeping the other LLC open?
Sorry we missed your reply! In that situation, most business owners would choose to dissolve the current LLC and open a new one in Florida. To keep a foreign LLC in operating in Florida, there would need to be a domestic LLC in another state. Please note that the information provided by us is not, and it is not intended to, constitute legal advice or tax advice. For the most up-to-date legal advice, we advise deferring to a professional attorney or certified public accountant.
It does not appear that there are any additional benefits for physical disability in the State of Florida when registering an LLC. But, just in case, we recommend calling or emailing the state to inquire: LLC new filings: 850.245.6052 or email at NewFilingsCorpHelp@DOS.MyFlorida.com Please also take a look at our local resources guides. You could find resources there from the SBA or other organizations that exist to help small business owners: howtostartanllc.com/local-resources/florida Best of luck to you, let us know if we can offer any additional support to you.
The state of Florida requires that each LLC register 3 addresses: -registered agent address - cannot be a PO Box -mailing address - can be a PO Box -principal place of business address - cannot be a PO Box The best way to keep your home address private is to use an LLC formation service and registered agent service. Our top choice is Northwest Registered Agent. The cost is $29 (plus the state registration fee). This includes free registered agent services for a year, and you can use their business address as your "principal place of business address". Here's our discounted link for $29, which includes free registered agent services for a year: go.truic.com/45hplKy. Please let me know if you need any additional info or support. Thanks for watching! At TRUiC, our mission is to offer free resources and information. We support our work by partnering with service providers, earning a percentage on some of the offers we’ve negotiated on your behalf. Northwest is one such partner.
The state charges $125 to register an LLC. For $29 more, Northwest will form your LLC for you and give you free registered agent services for a year. Here's our most discounted link for that service: go.truic.com/45hplKy
Registered Agent ?? The way you describe it. This has to be an “Outside” person. The way you describe it. It cannot it be someone in the company? Makes no sense.
Thanks for the feedback! To clarify, the registered agent can be anyone 18 or older, and a resident of the state, that's always available during normal business hours at one specific address to receive service of process (legal summons). Many small business owners choose to give that job to a service, but you don't have to. I'll pass your feedback along to our producers, thanks again!
The guidelines for registered agents in Florida can be found here in our guide: howtostartanllc.com/llc-statute/florida#agent OR here, in the state of Florida's legislation: www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0600-0699/0605/Sections/0605.0113.html The exact verbiage is as follows: 605.0113 Registered agent.- (1) Each limited liability company and each foreign limited liability company that has a certificate of authority under s. 605.0902 shall designate and continuously maintain in this state: (a) A registered office, which may be the same as its place of business in this state; and (b) A registered agent, who must be: 1. An individual who resides in this state and whose business address is identical to the address of the registered office; 2. Another domestic entity that is an authorized entity and whose business address is identical to the address of the registered office; or 3. A foreign entity authorized to transact business in this state that is an authorized entity and whose business address is identical to the address of the registered office. (2) Each initial registered agent, and each successor registered agent that is appointed, shall file a statement in writing with the department, in the form and manner prescribed by the department, accepting the appointment as registered agent while simultaneously being designated as the registered agent. The statement of acceptance must provide that the registered agent is familiar with and accepts the obligations of that position. (3) The duties of a registered agent are as follows: (a) To forward to the limited liability company or registered foreign limited liability company, at the address most recently supplied to the agent by the company or foreign limited liability company, a process, notice, or demand pertaining to the company or foreign limited liability company which is served on or received by the agent. (b) If the registered agent resigns, to provide the notice required under s. 605.0115(2) to the company or foreign limited liability company at the address most recently supplied to the agent by the company or foreign limited liability company. (4) The department shall maintain an accurate record of the registered agent and registered office for service of process and shall promptly furnish information disclosed thereby upon request and payment of the required fee. (5) A limited liability company and each foreign limited liability company that has a certificate of authority under s. 605.0902 may not prosecute or maintain an action in a court in this state until the limited liability company complies with this section, pays to the department any amounts required under this chapter, and, to the extent ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction, pays to the department a penalty of $5 for each day it has failed to comply or $500, whichever is less, and pays any other amounts required under this chapter. (6) For the purposes of this section, “authorized entity” means: (a) A corporation for profit. (b) A limited liability company. (c) A limited liability partnership. (d) A limited partnership, including a limited liability limited partnership.
Hi, thanks for reaching out. Did you form your LLC directly with the state or did you use an LLC service? If you used a service, they will have your articles of organization, etc. You'll want to call them to check on status of your documents. You can search for your LLC name here to see if it has been registered: search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/ByName
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Hi! After the one year registered agent expires, can I renew again? Will you guys notify me?
I just moved to Florida I’m trying to get it all hooked up
Yes, you will be notified by Northwest and given the option to keep your service or cancel.
Thanks for the question!
All of this is exceptionally simple.She makes it sound difficult.Skip the middleman and just go to the government and create an l l c
Personally, when I started my own LLC, I paid Northwest $29 to do it for me because my time was/is worth more than that to me.
This was SO incredibly helpful! I feel so much more equipped to begin!
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Thanks so much for this wonderful and informative video! It was straight to the point and precise and just bursting with helpful links and services!
We are so glad you enjoyed the video!
When are you starting your LLC? Exciting stuff!
@@HowtostartanllcOfficial I would like to venture into dropshipping llc, does your company have a manufacturer/suppliers that can house thousands of items for sale
No, we are a team of 30 that produces small business video and web content.
This is the best. I created one and had no idea how to manage it so had to close it. Probably won’t do another. Too confusing.
We offer resources at our free business center that can help you. We also offer a free RUclips community question and answer. It's hard for small business owners when they have to act as managers, accountants, and lawyers-- sometimes all in the same day.
Here's a link to the business center: howtostartanllc.com/business-center
Here's a link to the Q and A: ruclips.net/channel/UCZuB4F-0eE1IyzYl6QIfqBwcommunity
Great advice. Make sure you list yourself as "Mgr" or bank won't let you open a business account.
This is a good tip if you aren't looking to maintain a high degree of privacy. For those needing privacy, there are banks that allow you not to list managers on the formation documents.
@HowtostartanllcOfficial Bank of America is not one of them. They refused to allow me to open a business checking account, even though I have been a customer with them for over 20 years.
Thanks for sharing. Chase is the same, and many credit unions. Did you have to amend your articles of organization?
@HowtostartanllcOfficial Yes I did. Took FL a couple of weeks to update.
That's a huge pain, thanks for sharing your experience and best of luck to you and your business.
Seriously the most helpful video!! Thank you so much!
Happy to help! Thank you for watching.
Can you provide information on the steps to doing a Plan of Conversion for moving my business from another state to Florida?
Thanks for the question.
LLC owner's looking to convert their business will need to follow these general steps:
1. Verify the current state allows conversions/domestication.
2. File Articles of Amendment/Certificate of Amendment in the current state to update to the new business address.
3. Get a Certificate of Good Standing from the current state.
4. File Articles of Conversion/Domestication for both the state the LLC is registered in and the new state.
5. Then, unless the business owner plans on operating in both states, they can dissolve their LLC in the original state.
For some business owners, these steps are too time consuming and technical. If you find yourself needing help and also not wanting to pay an attorney, Northwest Registered Agent can help at an affordable price: go.truic.com/3PAsy1O.
Note: States typically have separate forms for domestic LLCs looking to convert to a foreign LLC and foreign LLCs looking to convert to a domestic LLC. So, if a business is trying to convert their LLC to Florida, they'll need to file the state's conversion documents to change an "other business entity" (i.e., the currently-foreign entity) into a Florida LLC., and they'll also need to file in their current state to change (The State) LLC into a foreign entity.
Thank you for teaching and explaining in detail, it really helped me a lot
That's good to hear! Thanks for watching.
This Video is very Excellent. Thanks for Video.
You are most welcome! Thank you for watching.
I just used your advice and it was so easy. Thank you so much.
Congrats on starting your LLC!
This was super super helpful, thank you!😮
Thank you! Are you starting a new business?
Thank you for this video.
Awesome work
Forming the LLC with all thf legal required documents is simple, the zoning steps and paperwork process to obtain a business license is EXTREMELY DIFFICULT! I am going through the zoning process now just to have a popup kiosk to sell ice cream cones utside somebody else's establishment and IT! IS! ONE! GREULING! ENDLESS PROCESS!!!
We're with you on that. Food licensing is challenging.
Have you explored business licensing services? I know we have partners that help with licensing starting at $99.
Might be that your situation requires more that that but if they could do it for $99, that seems like it would save you a lot of stress and make room for focusing on some other part of starting your business.
Here's a link to check out: go.truic.com/3F4dPYf
Best of luck to you!
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Thank You You are awesome and Thank Again😃 I did’t think it was this straight forward Big Thank You ❤
You're so welcome!! Thanks for watching.
Great video but some of the offers are no longer available
Thanks for the heads up. We're looking into this.
What offers are no longer offered? No specifics are mentioned.
We haven't found any issues with the offers. Everything is good to go.
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Great video, thanks. Do you think that is important to get insurance for beginners of small digital business ?
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We recommend that small businesses get general liability insurance if they can afford it.
Next Insurance is the most affordable carrier that we've reviewed and their policies are good. You can get a free online quote here: go.truic.com/3rBgCoA
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Easy peezy, Thank you!!!!
Happy to help. Thanks for watching!
I would like to know the cost of your service for opening up 2 small LLC's
The state of Florida charges $125 to register one LLC.
Northwest Registered Agent will file the paperwork for you for $29 for each LLC ($58 total). This also includes free registered agent services for one year and a free operating agreement template.
Get started with this link: go.truic.com/45hplKy
At TRUiC, our mission is to offer free resources and information. We support our work by partnering with service providers, earning a percentage on some of the offers we’ve negotiated on your behalf. Northwest is one such partner.
Are these the same steps for a “single member LLC”? Where you are the owner and also the only employee of the LLC? I currently work online as an account manager, and I did not like the benefits. So I’m switching from employee to contractor, 1099 to EIN, so I can get benefits through my own LLC. I’m told it’s cheaper and more beneficial than 1099 to SSN (sole proprietor) but I’ve never done it before.
Yes, this applies to to single-member LLCs also.
Sole proprietors don't get tax breaks.
That said, if your business is you providing a service that you get paid a good amount for (like 60k and up), then LLC taxed as an S corp is the way to go.
What about business grants for women? Older women? Do you have a video for this? Would like to start an online business. Thank you 😊
Our startupsavant.com website has a lot of content for women who are starting businesses.
Please take a look at the site here: startupsavant.com
You can use the search tool (upper right on homepage) to find information on grants, resources, and general articles for women in business.
i dont see the link for business plan and operating agreement. am i missing something?
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So simple even Quid Pro Joe can do it.
Yep, or pay $29 to have someone else do it for you. LLCs are easy and affordable in almost every state.
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Can somebody who is not on the LLC not listed at all can they sign documents and our legal
Yes, at this time Florida allows "authorized representatives" to sign LLC docs, etc.
Here's the statute on that (see item 8): www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?mode=View%20Statutes&SubMenu=1&App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=605.0102&URL=0600-0699/0605/Sections/0605.0102.html
Nice video
Thanks for watching :)
How are you doing, how can I open my LLC by myself
If I register my llc through your Northwest Link... Is it a one time fee for registration? (not counting $125 state fee)
Yes, that is correct-- the $29 is a one-time only fee for registration.
Here's a link for that: go.truic.com/45hplKy
Let us know if you need any additional support moving forward -- we're happy to help.
At TRUiC, our mission is to offer free resources and information. We support our work by partnering with service providers, earning a percentage on some of the offers we’ve negotiated on your behalf. Northwest is one such partner.
Awesome. Sounds good! Thanks for your reply.
Thank you so much for the information@@HowtostartanllcOfficial
hello now i am confused in whiuch state i should form my LLC in the us i want to do amazon fba so which is best please suggest me between florida & texas
Many Amazon FBA retailers choose Wyoming or Nevada.
You can use this link to form for $29. It includes registered agent and a US business address:
Do you have to choose between Texas and Florida?
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Can you guys make llc for others
We partner with Northwest Registered Agent to help small business owners start LLCs.
LLC formation includes free registered agent services for a year and only costs $29 (plus state fee).
Here's our most discounted link: go.truic.com/45hplKy
At TRUiC, our mission is to offer free resources and information. We support our work by partnering with service providers, earning a percentage on some of the offers we’ve negotiated on your behalf. Northwest is one such partner.
I want to start a SDVOB. Can you help? Disabled veteran here
First, thank you for your service.
And yes, we can help guide you to the right resources for starting a small business and an SDVOB.
Where are you in the process so far? Have you already started a business? If not, do you have a business idea in mind?
@@HowtostartanllcOfficial have not started the process. I’m in information technology so my business will target government contracts
Sounds good. The first step for SDVOB certification is to register here: veterans.certify.sba.gov/
There's a red "register" button just underneath the first paragraph of text.
Once you register, you'll be asked a series of questions regarding whether you are a vet and whether you are a disabled vet and then you'll start the "pre-assessment". The application seems pretty straightforward.
As for the business entity and taxes...
A lot of freelance contractors choose to form an LLC and be taxed as an S Corp. The LLC protects their personal assets and the S Corp helps them save on self-employment taxes. Contractors find S Corp helpful because they tend to have less expenses and a high profit margin given they are essentially THE business.
I can walk you through the steps for that. Please let me know if you'd like more help.
Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe!
@@HowtostartanllcOfficial thanks 🙏
Anytime, best of luck.
How do I change the name of my LLC? Looking for some guidance, please. Thanks all!!
Hi, thanks for the question.
If you have an LLC, you will need to submit this form (and payment) to the state: files.floridados.gov/media/702399/cr2e049.pdf
If you have a fictitious name, the process if different. Let us know if that's the case.
Quick question , when I add an authorized representative do I need to report it to the DOT , or how does it work.
Hi there, thanks for the question!
I think "authorized representative" might not be the term you are looking for but I could definitely be wrong :)
The authorized representative is an attorney or accountant who signs the LLC's articles of organization on behalf of the LLC owner. Many LLC owners sign their own articles of organization. That said, updating one's authorized representative with the DOC isn't necessary.
I think you might be asking about adding an authorized member or a new registered agent.
Business owners can add an authorized member by adding them to the LLC's operating agreement and submitting an amendment to the articles of organization: files.floridados.gov/media/702399/cr2e049.pdf
If a business owner needs to add a new registered agent, they would fill out the same form.
Please let me know if you have any questions. And also, thanks for the sub, and best of luck to your business!
**Please note that the information provided by us is not, and it is not intended to, constitute legal advice or tax advice. For the most up-to-date legal advice, we advise deferring to a professional attorney or certified public accountant.**
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Actually why would anyone pay for something that they can do without you or another company?
A lot of times, people pay for things that they could do for themselves but don't want to. Convenience, time...
For example, we'd prefer to pay $29 to have someone else form an LLC for us. But some small business owners might need that to cover materials for business cards or a web domain-- so they form an LLC on their own.
I have more than ones open a corporation and a llc, An llp in fl as for myself to explain my company's
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How do I check if my LLC is ready? I can't find it in my emails.
Hi, thanks for reaching out.
Did you form your LLC directly with the state or did you use an LLC service? If you used a service, they will have your articles of organization, etc. You'll want to call them to check on status of your documents.
You can search for your LLC name here to see if it has been registered: search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/ByName
Can an LLC formed in another state operate in Florida? If so, are there any steps needed to transition to FL?
Thanks for the question.
Yes, you can transition the LLC as a "foreign" Florida LLC.
But we need to ask: are you planning on keeping the other LLC open?
No
Sorry we missed your reply!
In that situation, most business owners would choose to dissolve the current LLC and open a new one in Florida.
To keep a foreign LLC in operating in Florida, there would need to be a domestic LLC in another state.
Please note that the information provided by us is not, and it is not intended to, constitute legal advice or tax advice. For the most up-to-date legal advice, we advise deferring to a professional attorney or certified public accountant.
Is there any benefits for someone who has a physical disability to start a LLC?
It does not appear that there are any additional benefits for physical disability in the State of Florida when registering an LLC.
But, just in case, we recommend calling or emailing the state to inquire:
LLC new filings: 850.245.6052 or email at NewFilingsCorpHelp@DOS.MyFlorida.com
Please also take a look at our local resources guides. You could find resources there from the SBA or other organizations that exist to help small business owners: howtostartanllc.com/local-resources/florida
Best of luck to you, let us know if we can offer any additional support to you.
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What address can i use thats not my home address? UPS personal mailbox?
The state of Florida requires that each LLC register 3 addresses:
-registered agent address - cannot be a PO Box
-mailing address - can be a PO Box
-principal place of business address - cannot be a PO Box
The best way to keep your home address private is to use an LLC formation service and registered agent service.
Our top choice is Northwest Registered Agent. The cost is $29 (plus the state registration fee). This includes free registered agent services for a year, and you can use their business address as your "principal place of business address".
Here's our discounted link for $29, which includes free registered agent services for a year: go.truic.com/45hplKy.
Please let me know if you need any additional info or support. Thanks for watching!
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how much usd i need to create a llc in florida
The state charges $125 to register an LLC.
For $29 more, Northwest will form your LLC for you and give you free registered agent services for a year.
Here's our most discounted link for that service: go.truic.com/45hplKy
Registered Agent ?? The way you describe it. This has to be an “Outside” person. The way you describe it. It cannot it be someone in the company? Makes no sense.
Thanks for the feedback!
To clarify, the registered agent can be anyone 18 or older, and a resident of the state, that's always available during normal business hours at one specific address to receive service of process (legal summons).
Many small business owners choose to give that job to a service, but you don't have to.
I'll pass your feedback along to our producers, thanks again!
Good point!
Not all small businesses need to have a registered agent, just small businesses that are set up as LLCs or corporations.
@@HowtostartanllcOfficial As a LLC and have been for decades I never had one However members of the LLC have been listed in certificate
The guidelines for registered agents in Florida can be found here in our guide: howtostartanllc.com/llc-statute/florida#agent
OR here, in the state of Florida's legislation: www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=0600-0699/0605/Sections/0605.0113.html
The exact verbiage is as follows:
605.0113 Registered agent.-
(1) Each limited liability company and each foreign limited liability company that has a certificate of authority under s. 605.0902 shall designate and continuously maintain in this state:
(a) A registered office, which may be the same as its place of business in this state; and
(b) A registered agent, who must be:
1. An individual who resides in this state and whose business address is identical to the address of the registered office;
2. Another domestic entity that is an authorized entity and whose business address is identical to the address of the registered office; or
3. A foreign entity authorized to transact business in this state that is an authorized entity and whose business address is identical to the address of the registered office.
(2) Each initial registered agent, and each successor registered agent that is appointed, shall file a statement in writing with the department, in the form and manner prescribed by the department, accepting the appointment as registered agent while simultaneously being designated as the registered agent. The statement of acceptance must provide that the registered agent is familiar with and accepts the obligations of that position.
(3) The duties of a registered agent are as follows:
(a) To forward to the limited liability company or registered foreign limited liability company, at the address most recently supplied to the agent by the company or foreign limited liability company, a process, notice, or demand pertaining to the company or foreign limited liability company which is served on or received by the agent.
(b) If the registered agent resigns, to provide the notice required under s. 605.0115(2) to the company or foreign limited liability company at the address most recently supplied to the agent by the company or foreign limited liability company.
(4) The department shall maintain an accurate record of the registered agent and registered office for service of process and shall promptly furnish information disclosed thereby upon request and payment of the required fee.
(5) A limited liability company and each foreign limited liability company that has a certificate of authority under s. 605.0902 may not prosecute or maintain an action in a court in this state until the limited liability company complies with this section, pays to the department any amounts required under this chapter, and, to the extent ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction, pays to the department a penalty of $5 for each day it has failed to comply or $500, whichever is less, and pays any other amounts required under this chapter.
(6) For the purposes of this section, “authorized entity” means:
(a) A corporation for profit.
(b) A limited liability company.
(c) A limited liability partnership.
(d) A limited partnership, including a limited liability limited partnership.
Hello ou sont mes 29 objets payer depuis le mois fevrier
Avez-vous demandé une LLC pour 29 $ en février ?
Not Northwest
What was your experience with Northwest?
I'm sorry I missed all good information....you are so beautiful distracted me😂
Please just banned tiktok.
no then most of the videos on ur yt shorts feed will disappear
Do not sign
She bad
Man I swear I know her from somewhere too..or I seen her online....nomsayin
Where can I contact u
You can ask questions here or at info@truic.com!
How do I check if my LLC is ready? I can't find it in my emails.
Hi, thanks for reaching out.
Did you form your LLC directly with the state or did you use an LLC service? If you used a service, they will have your articles of organization, etc. You'll want to call them to check on status of your documents.
You can search for your LLC name here to see if it has been registered: search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/ByName