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Filing Fees & Requirements
How Much Does It Cost to Start an LLC in New Jersey?
Legal business registration — and keeping your business in good standing — involves some costs. Some of these payments are made to the New Jersey SOS, while others are due to the federal or other state government entity. We’ve summarized the most common requirements and fees here. Note that New Jersey business license or permit fees might need to be paid when you first form your business, on an ongoing schedule or on an ad hoc basis. Find more details below.
Initial New Jersey LLC Fees
When you first start your business, you’ll need to file as an LLC with the Secretary of State and pay a filing fee. Here are the current New Jersey LLC fees and filing times:
State Fee
$308
State Filling Time
3 Weeks
Expedited Filing Time
1 Business Day
When you form your LLC through Bizee, we'll collect this fee from you and forward it to the New Jersey SOS when we file your formation paperwork.
Bizee Can File Your Formation Paperwork for You for Free — Just Pay the New Jersey LLC Filing Fee
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View Expedited Fees for New JerseyEmployer Identification Number
Every LLC should have a unique Employer Identification Number (EIN), which you can get from the IRS at no cost. You'll need it when filing taxes, opening a business bank account and paying employees. Bizee can also obtain one on your behalf.
Get an EIN for Your LLC Through BizeeForeign LLCs
When you want to do business in a state other than the one where your business is based, you must create a foreign LLC.
New Jersey Foreign LLC Registration
Before you can bring an arm of your business from another state into New Jersey, you must request New Jersey Foreign Qualification. This means the state gives you permission to conduct business there. To request registration of a New Jersey Foreign LLC, you must complete an Application for Certificate of Authority: Limited Liability Company form and pay a filing fee of $50.00 per member (minimum fee = $300, maximum fee = $3,000). The state may have additional requirements so contact the New Jersey SOS for more information.
Foreign Qualification to Operate in Another State
If you plan to expand your New Jersey LLC into another state, you’ll first need Foreign Qualification or a Certificate of Authority from that state. This is necessary if you'll have a physical presence, employees or banking in that state. This process will probably entail completing an application and paying a filing fee. Each state has its own requirements, so before you move forward, compare state filing times and state filing fees to be better prepared. Then contact the state government entity that administers business (usually the Secretary of State) to confirm their requirements and get specific instructions. If you need assistance, Bizee provides complete Foreign Qualification service for all states.
Get Foreign Qualification or a Certificate of Authority Through BizeeNew Jersey Annual Report Requirements
Most states — including New Jersey — require businesses to file an annual (or other periodic) report with the Secretary of State. When you file your annual report, you'll need to pay a filing fee of $50 per member, with a minimum fee of $300 and a maximum fee of $3,000. Here are the New Jersey annual report filing requirements:
Annual Report
Frequency
Annually
Due Date
Calender Year: April 1st.Fiscal Year: 1st day of 4th month following close of fiscal year.
Filing Fee
$308*
*includes online processing fees
Bizee Can Also Complete and File Your North Carolina LLC Annual Report on Your Behalf
Bizee’s Annual Report Filing ServiceNew Jersey Business License and Permit Requirements
As a business owner, you must make sure you have the proper state, federal or local business licenses to operate your LLC. Some of the associated fees only need to be paid once, while others are ongoing charges.
Permits and licenses vary based on:
- Your industry (e.g., restaurants will need health permits) Your location (state, county or city) (e.g., a license to conduct business from the city of Knoxville) Your business type (e.g., healthcare providers must meet HIPAA requirements)
Remember that operating your business without the required New Jersey business license can expose you to risks and fines from federal, state and local governments. You can research these permits and licenses yourself or use Bizee’s Business License Research package, which includes:
Operating Agreements
New Jersey does not require LLCs to have Operating Agreements. An Operating Agreement is a business document that covers how the business will be run, how managers and members are chosen, rights and duties of members and several other key areas. A New Jersey LLC Operating Agreement can be extremely helpful in making sure you’re organized and prepared for any future events that may affect your business.
Bizee Can Draft a General New York LLC Operating Agreement Template When You Form Your Business.
Learn About Operating AgreementsOther Potential New Jersey LLC Fees or Requirements
There are several other fees or requirements you may need to pay or meet during the life of your LLC. These ad hoc fees will only be payable in specific circumstances, which we’ve listed below.
Obtaining an Assumed Name or DBA
If you want to establish a New Jersey DBA (assumed name), you must file a form with the Secretary of State and pay a filing fee of $20.
Bizee Can File Your Assumed Name or DBA Forms on Your Behalf
Bizee’s New York Assumed Name ServiceChanging the Registered Agent
Your LLC needs a New Jersey Registered Agent, which must be appointed when you first form your LLC. You can also switch to a new Registered Agent later by filing a form and paying a fee of $20.
Choose Bizee to Serve as Your Registered Agent.
Bizee's Registered Agent ServiceReserving a Name for Your LLC
If you don’t want to form your business right away, you can reserve a name for four months with the Secretary of State. You'll need to pay a small fee of $20 to do this. First, perform a New Jersey business search and learn about naming rules to ensure the name you choose meets all state requirements.
Amending Facts About Your LLC
Your business formation documents state certain facts about your business when it's formed. Over time, these facts might change. If they do, you'll need to file an Articles of Amendment form and pay a fee of $20. You can do this yourself or have Bizee complete the filing on your behalf.
Areas you might want to file Articles of Amendment for include:
Getting a New Jersey Certificate of Good Standing
Some organizations will request that you prove your LLC’s compliance with laws and tax requirements. In most states, this proof is provided with a Certificate of Good Standing. In New Jersey, it's a Certificate of Existence. If you need to prove you have met your commitments, you'll need to request a Certificate of Existence from the New Jersey SOS and pay a fee of $30.
Bizee Can Obtain a New Jersey Certificate of Good Standing on Your Behalf
Certificate of Good Standing ServiceThe fees listed above detail all the charges that a standard LLC will be required to pay. In some unusual circumstances, there may be other one-off, periodic or ad hoc fees not listed above. Of course, your LLC will also need to pay self-employment, payroll, federal, state and sales taxes. More information about taxes can be found on the New Jersey Business Tax page.
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