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Organizing a Nebraska LLC is affordable. The state's fees are based on whether you need expedited services. If you're not in a hurry to start your LLC, you'll pay less. We can walk you through the process:
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Before you start
You'll have to provide some basic information so we can help you form your LLC in nebraska. 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 Nebraska LLC
So what are the next steps in incorporating as a Nebraska LLC? Here's what you'll need to do:
Step 1. Determine a Registered Agent A Registered Agent and office are to be maintained within the state of Nebraska. We can help you set one up in just a few simple steps.
Step 2. Apply for an EIN Not sure what an Employer Identification Number is? Think of it like a Social Security Number for your company.
Step 3. Write Up an LLC Operating Agreement Like most states, Nebraska allows you to decide if you want to create an LLC Operating Agreement. You have the option to complete it in either written or verbal form.
Step 4. Plan an Organizational Meeting
Nebraska does not have any specific stipulations when holding an organizational meeting.
Step 5. File an Initial Report It is not mandatory to submit an Initial Report with Nebraska but it’s simple to fill one out.