LLC Formation
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- Flexible & Simple – Enjoy fewer formalities and more management flexibility compared to corporations.
- Tax Benefits – Choose how your LLC is taxed, whether as a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation.
- Personal Asset Protection – Shield your personal assets from business liabilities while maintaining operational ease.
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LLC Formation: Common Questions
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Contact UsDespite being a relatively new option, the limited liability company (LLC) is now one of the most popular business structures among smaller organizations. While allowing business owners to remain free from a great deal of the regulations imposed on other types of companies, it still provides limited liability protection for its owners (members). This means that the personal assets of an LLC's ownership cannot be collected to fulfill the debts of the business.
All states require potential LLC owners to file a substantial set of documents, typically called the Articles of Organization, in order to establish their business. We can take care of this process for you, saving you time, effort, and allowing you to focus on developing your business – not filing paperwork. Lean on our expertise to ensure all paperwork is filed correctly the first time.
Though it typically only takes between 7 and 10 days to form an LLC, the length
of the formation process depends on the state in which you’re starting a
business. For an additional fee, expedited processing can be requested so that
your application is reviewed before others.
Contact Swyft Filings support to learn more information about how long the
formation process takes in your state.
The name you choose for your LLC is an important decision, as it will be how you
represent yourself to potential associates and clients. With that in mind, it is
advisable that you take some time to craft a name that you will be proud to have
representing you and your business.
Your name must be unique, and not deceptively similar, to any other
trademarked name or business. It is also required that your name not be used to
intentionally misrepresent the products or services you offer. For LLCs, nearly
all states will also require you to add a signifier of your limited liability
status, such as "LLC" or "L.L.C." to the end of your company's name. You may be
able to operate under a name other than your formal LLC name by applying for and
using a dba.
There is no minimum requirement as to the number of owners (also referred to as members) that an LLC must have. At the federal level, single-member LLCs qualify for pass-through taxation, however this is not always true at the state level.