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Adding the designation “LLC” after your company’s name makes it more professional and businesslike. Stay ahead of the curve and incorporate today. We can show you how to form your Delaware LLC:
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Before you start
You'll have to provide some basic information so we can help you form your LLC in delaware. Here's what your state needs to know:
The name of your business
Your business address
Who's forming and managing your LLC
Your industry
A short statement of purpose
Running a Delaware LLC
Once you’re done forming your Delaware LLC, you only have a few more steps to complete. Here’s what you’ll need to know:
Step 1. Appoint a Registered Agent If you don’t have a Registered Agent and office within the state of Delaware, you could suffer penalties or be prohibited from doing business.
Step 2. Apply for an EIN The IRS tracks your business through a unique number called an Employer Identification Number.
Step 3. Prepare an LLC Operating Agreement Your Delaware LLC is required to have an LLC Operating Agreement. It can be completed in both written or verbal form.
Step 4. Plan an Organizational Meeting
There will be a lot of items to discuss when you begin your Delaware LLC. An organizational meeting will help make things clearer. It’s good to note that there are no requirements.
Step 5. File a Statement of Information Delaware does not require for you to submit a Statement of Information.