Difference between revisions of "How to Form an LLC"
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+ | A Nevada LLC is created by filing Articles of Organization Limited-Liability Company with the Nevada Secretary of State. The articles must include: the LLC's name and address; the name, address, and signature of the LLC’s registered agent; the LLC's dissolution date, if any; whether the LLC is run by mangers or members; the name and address of each manager or managing member; and the name, address, and signature of each organizer. The articles may be filed online at the Nevada Secretary of State Online Services webpage, or by postal mail. The filing fee is $75. | ||
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+ | All Nevada LLCs and foreign LLC authorized to do business in the state must file an annual report listing their officers, directors, and registered agent. The first annual report is due by the last day of the first month after LLC's articles of organization (or Application for Registration of Foreign Limited-Liability Company) were filed. The initial filing fee is $125. Forms will be mailed to you upon the filing of your LLC and annually thereafter to the LLC's registered agent. The report may be filed by mail or online through the Nevada Secretary of State Online Services webpage. | ||
== Vermont == | == Vermont == |
Revision as of 12:12, 8 July 2015
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Iowa
Nebraska
A Nebraska LLC is created by filing a Certificate of Organization with the Nebraska Secretary of State. There is no official form for this purpose. The certificate must include the LLC's name and address; and the name and address, and post office box, if any, of the LLC’s registered agent. If the LLC is organized to render a professional service, the certificate must list the the professional service its members, managers, professional employees, are licensed or otherwise legally authorized to perform in Nebraska. The filing fee is $100 plus $5 per page.
All LLCs doing business in Nebraska must file a report once every two years with the Nebraska Secretary of State. These are filed in odd numbered years and are due by April 1. This is known as the Biennial Report.
In order to electronically file Limited Liability Company and Limited Liability Partnership Reports, you must create a profile in the Nebraska Business One Stop system. Once you have created the username and password, you may select to return to the application and submit your report.
Nevada
A Nevada LLC is created by filing Articles of Organization Limited-Liability Company with the Nevada Secretary of State. The articles must include: the LLC's name and address; the name, address, and signature of the LLC’s registered agent; the LLC's dissolution date, if any; whether the LLC is run by mangers or members; the name and address of each manager or managing member; and the name, address, and signature of each organizer. The articles may be filed online at the Nevada Secretary of State Online Services webpage, or by postal mail. The filing fee is $75.
All Nevada LLCs and foreign LLC authorized to do business in the state must file an annual report listing their officers, directors, and registered agent. The first annual report is due by the last day of the first month after LLC's articles of organization (or Application for Registration of Foreign Limited-Liability Company) were filed. The initial filing fee is $125. Forms will be mailed to you upon the filing of your LLC and annually thereafter to the LLC's registered agent. The report may be filed by mail or online through the Nevada Secretary of State Online Services webpage.