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W hen it comes to forming your new business, the state you choose to incorporate in is vitally important. Perhaps you live in Illinois, but you’ve heard good things about forming in Delaware. Maybe Delaware is where you’re from, but you’ve moved to Chicago. Which state is best for incorporation? That’s what we’ll help you figure out.
There are a few reasons for Delaware’s popularity:
So, should you incorporate in Delaware if you don’t actively do business or live in the state? While you certainly can, there are two reasons it may be better to file in the state you live in.
Firstly, the majority of the corporate laws and protections provided by incorporating in Delaware tend to protect much larger enterprises and C Corporations. If you’re forming an LLC , which is the best choice for most small businesses, a lot of these laws won’t be that applicable.
Secondly, you will need to create a “Foreign Corporation” or “Foreign Qualification” for any state you want to do business or operate in outside of Delaware, and each of those comes with its own rules and costs. This means you’ll be paying to incorporate in Delaware and you’ll also have the financial and administrative overhead of filing in your home state.
For most business owners, forming a business where they live and carry out business operations is the best choice.
If you're set on incorporating in either Illinois or Delaware , here is more information on the costs and processes to help you determine which state is best for your business.
All filing times and fees are correct as of April 2022 but may vary over time. Check the latest times and costs .
Here are the common LLC formation steps you will need to follow in both Illinois and Delaware.
Here’s how the process differs in Delaware and Illinois.
One of the most important aspects of where you choose to incorporate will be the type and amount of taxes you pay. The following taxes will be identical for LLCs in both Delaware and Illinois:
LLC owners and employees will also need to pay state income tax on profits, earnings or wages.
If you sell physical products or certain types of services, you may need to collect sales tax (also known as sales and use tax) and then pay it to the state.
Franchise Taxes and Ongoing Filing Requirements in Delaware vs. Illinois
Your LLC may also need to pay a “franchise tax” and file a regular report.
No matter which state you're incorporating your business in, Bizee can help you every step of the way. Our $0 + state fee incorporation package can get your new LLC up and running quickly. We'll help you gather information and file all the necessary paperwork. Here's to your new business venture and much success along the way!
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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