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Should I form a Limited Liability Company (LLC) or Incorporate for my new business?
If you are thinking about starting up a new business, then you will need to decide which type of ownership is right for you.
The first step in the process to analyze which business type is right for you. Do you want to create a Limited Liability Company (LLC), a S-Corp or C- Corp? I recommend going to MyLLC.com and click on the "Starting Your Company" link at the top of their site. After you click on the link, it will outline the basic advantages of each type of business entity. Take a look at MyLLC.com
The reason I chose to work with MyLLC.com is because of Jennifer Reuting’s book titled "Limited Liability Companies for Dummies". To learn more about creating an LLC, check out Jennifer’s Articles in MyLLC.com’s Learning Center. Just simply click here and select "Learning Center"
If you already know that you wish to create a corporation or Limited Liability Corporation and you want help to navigate through the forms, MyLLC.com will help you. You are only a few mouse clicks away from getting started. Click here to start.
If you wish to go to the Secretary of State’s website, simply click on your state above to access your state’s Secretary of State’s official website.
If you want help with your Limited Liability Company or setting up your Corporation, then simple click on this link MyLLC.com
Any State LLC is an informational website for Entrepreneurs wishing to gain knowledge about which business entity they wish to create. Please consult your business advisor and/or accountant prior to making a final decision. This site is for informational purposes only.