Where can I find information about forming a LLC?
Go to your state’s Secretary of State division and look for the Business section to find out more about starting an LLC. The information in this article is intended to be general and not to be tax or legal advice. Every business situation is specific, and laws may change. Get help from an attorney when you start your LLC.
Who is the best person to start a LLC?
Jean Murray, MBA, Ph.D., is an experienced business writer and teacher. She has written for The Balance on U.S. business law and taxes since 2008. If you are ready to start a business, you may be considering starting a limited liability company (LLC). Here are some common questions you may be asking about how to start an LLC.
How many members can you have in a LLC?
There is no maximum number of members. Most states also permit “single-member” LLCs, those having only one owner. A few types of businesses generally cannot be LLCs, such as banks and insurance companies. Check your state’s requirements and the federal tax regulations for further information.
How to choose a name for a LLC?
Choose a Name for Your Limited Liability Company The next step to starting an LLC is that of choosing and reserving a name for your business. Select a company name that represents your business and also complies with your state’s guidelines for naming LLCs. Some states, for example, prohibit the use of words like “corporation” and “incorporated”.
How is a limited liability company ( LLC ) taxed?
If you are the only owner—”single member”— of the LLC, you will be taxed like a sole proprietor. If you are one member of an LLC with two or more members, you will be taxed like a member of a general partnership. If your LLC has opted to be taxed like a corporation, then any profits will likely be taxed twice,…
What kind of corporation can you form in Texas?
Filing a certificate of formation with the secretary of state creates a for-profit corporation, professional corporation, close corporation, nonprofit corporation, LLC or limited partnership. Designations such as “S,” “C,” or “501(c)(3)” refer to federal tax provisions.
Where can I file a certificate of formation in Texas?
Certificates of formation can be filed online through SOSDirect 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. How do I form a minority-owned business? For information on certifying a “historically underutilized business,” please contact the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts at (888) 863-5881 or (512) 463-5872.