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Creating an LLC is the simplest and easiest way to form a legal business, protect your assets and get ready to bring your entrepreneurial ideas to life. When it comes to forming a company, you have a couple of choices:
Here at Bizee, we help thousands of entrepreneurs start new businesses every year. Although we’re a company formation specialist, we understand that some business owners will want to form an LLC themselves. In this post, we’ll discuss the benefits and drawbacks of using a business incorporation service as opposed to filing for your LLC on your own.
We’ve also got a simple, practical guide to filing your own LLC, which you might find helpful to review when reading through the rest of this article.
There are a couple of advantages to creating an LLC yourself:
If you use an incorporation service, you’ll take advantage of several areas:
Let’s dig into the various steps of filing an LLC, and show how it works if you’re filing yourself or using a professional incorporation service.
These initial steps for creating an LLC will be the same whether you form an LLC yourself or use a business formation service. Find out how and where to search for a business name .
You will need to file an official document to create your LLC. Depending on the state you’re filing in, this document is known as your “Articles of Organization,” “Certificate of Formation” or something similar.
You will need to:
You will need to:
All LLCs are required to have a Registered Agent — someone who can receive official correspondence and documents on behalf of your business. Although you can serve in this role yourself , many business owners choose to use a professional service.
You will need to:
Bizee provides a complete Registered Agent Service free for the first year when you file through us. We’ll include all the details in your company formation document.
Once you’ve filled in your information, you need to file your formal document to begin the process of creating your LLC.
You will need to:
You will need to:
You’ll need to wait while your LLC application is processed and filed . Once that’s completed — congratulations, your business has been officially formed!
There are a few supplementary services you’ll find useful as a new LLC owner. Here’s how to take advantage of them yourself, or through a professional incorporation service like Bizee.
You'll use an Employer Identification Number (EIN) to prepare, file and pay taxes with the IRS.
You might choose to do business under a different name from your legal name.
You will need official licenses and permits to operate.
It’s likely that you will need to file a statement or report with your state’s company formation agency on a regular basis.
If you own a startup, you'll likely be asking yourself if and when you should file an LLC. While an LLC does help your company avoid the dreaded double-taxation, that doesn't mean it's always the smartest move for your company.
For startups, we often recommend they file a C Corp instead of an LLC for several reasons. If you plan to see your company grow, you will start to face issues when compensating employees in equity, as well as tax difficulties if your startup is filed as an LLC. Filing as a C Corp will help you seek out investors and issue stock as well.
Ultimately, the choice between filing yourself or using a professional formation service comes down to cost versus time and convenience. While it’s less expensive to file yourself, you will still need to pay state fees. Plus, it can take time and effort to download all the right forms, fill them out correctly and file them with the necessary agencies.
Although you’ll pay a little more for a professional formation service, you get the peace of mind of knowing your submissions will be filled out with complete information and are much less likely to contain errors. Depending on the formation service you choose, you could also track your order online — and with Bizee, we’ll give you a Registered Agent service free for a year .
Paul is a freelance writer, small business owner, and British expat exploring the U.S. When he’s not politely apologizing, he enjoys hats, hockey, Earl Grey Tea, mountains, and dogs. Read more
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