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Start by determining who will be involved in your LLC and get the relevant information from them. Next, search for your proposed business name for your Florida LLC to see if it’s already in use. After that, provide an official business address and details of your Registered Agent. You can then complete and file your formation documents to officially create your LLC.
Yes. Once you’ve gathered the relevant information from everyone involved in the LLC, you can fill out your Articles of Organization and file them entirely online through Sunbiz.org. This is a website run by the Florida Division of Corporations that helps you file the forms you need to create and manage your LLC.
Single-member Florida LLCs don’t strictly need an Employer Identification Number (EIN) unless you’re going to hire employees, but we recommend obtaining one anyway. Multi-member Florida LLCs must have an EIN. You can get an EIN directly from the IRS or have Bizee obtain one for your Florida LLC.
The types of business licenses your Florida LLC may need are based on several factors. These include: local licenses for the city, county or municipality where you’re doing business; specialized licenses depending on the products and services you provide and other licenses for the industry you operate in. Bizee provides a complete Business License Research package for Florida LLCs, which can tell you every license and permit required.
Florida LLCs do not pay income or self-employment tax. These taxes are “passed through” to the owners and are taxed when the individual files their 1040 income tax returns. Florida LLCs do need to pay sales tax if they sell taxable products or services.
Florida LLCs themselves don’t pay income or self-employment taxes. Those taxes “pass-through” to the members’ 1040 individual income tax forms where federal income tax (rates start at 10 percent) and self-employment tax (rate of 15.3 percent) will both be payable.
Florida does not charge a state income tax. Your Florida LLC will be liable for sales taxes if you sell taxable goods or services (rates of around 6 percent). Additional taxes may be payable depending on the type of business you run and the goods and services you sell. Note that you will also need to pay estimated taxes to the IRS four times a year.
You can apply for a sales tax ID and file your sales tax through the Florida Department of Revenue website.
Your Florida LLC name will automatically be registered when you file your Articles of Organization with the Division of Corporations, or you can have Bizee do so on your behalf.
You can file most of the LLC business paperwork you need through Sunbiz.org, the Florida Division of Corporations’ online portal. This includes your Articles of Organization, annual reports, fictitious names, dissolutions and Certificates of Status.
The form you need to file to start an LLC is called your “Articles of Organization.” You file this form with the Florida Division of Corporations, or we can help you gather the information needed and file the form on your behalf.
Yes. You will need to file an annual report with the Florida Division of Corporations. The annual report is due by May 1 each year and has a state filing fee of $139. Bizee can also file your Florida annual report on your behalf.
No. Florida does not allow for the formation of Series LLCs. Series LLCs are currently only available in a few states: Delaware, Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, Utah, Nevada, Illinois, Oklahoma, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
Yes. Florida allows certain professions to form Professional LLCs in the state. The professions allowed are: certified public accountants, public accountants, chiropractic physicians, dentists, osteopathic physicians, physicians and surgeons, doctors of medicine, doctors of dentistry, podiatrists, chiropodists, architects, veterinarians, attorneys at law and life insurance agents.
The current fee for incorporating an LLC in Florida is $125, payable to the Division of Corporations. If you need your LLC formed quickly, Bizee can expedite the process for an additional fee of $50. Specialist incorporation businesses may also charge an additional fee for completing and submitting paperwork on your behalf. Bizee does not charge any additional fees, meaning you only pay the state fee of $125 for LLC formation through us.
The current fee for incorporating an LLC in Florida is $125, payable to the Division of Corporations. If you need your LLC formed quickly, Bizee can expedite the process for an additional fee of $50. Specialist incorporation businesses may also charge an additional fee for completing and submitting paperwork on your behalf. Bizee does not charge any additional fees, meaning you only pay the state fee of $125 for LLC formation through us.
You will need to find a unique business name for your Florida LLC that’s not already in use in the state. You can search for business names on the Sunbiz website, or Bizee can search for business names on your behalf. Florida does have certain rules about words you can and can’t use in your business name.
You are not required to have an Operating Agreement for a Florida LLC. We do recommend creating an Operating Agreement anyway, as this agreement will specify how the business is run, how profits will be split, the ways that members will interact and other important factors.
If you want to dissolve your business, you will need to complete and file “Articles of Dissolution.” These are available on the Sunbiz.org website.
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