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Manage annual renewals for registered agent and office address.
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Process changes such as member/director alterations, name changes, or address updates.
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Obtain certification demonstrating compliance with state regulations.
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Secure a clearance certificate as needed.
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Facilitate the acquisition of reseller permits.
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Assist in the revival of inactive business entities.
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Obtain reinstatement certificates for lapsed businesses.
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Process the formal dissolution of a company.
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Manage the transfer process for trademark ownership.
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A limited liability company (LLC) is a type of business entity you can register in your state. The main purpose of an LLC company is to limit the personal liability of its owners—like a C or S corporation—but it also allows the business to operate with simpler rules and more flexible tax requirements.
An LLC isn’t always required, but many small business owners choose to form an LLC for personal liability protection. Having an LLC can also help you open bank accounts, enter into contracts, hire employees, and get necessary business licenses and permits.
There are several important differences between an LLC and a corporation:
LLC
LLC owners have more freedom to decide how the business is run and managed.
An LLC has flexibility in how it is taxed to help maximize savings.
An LLC does not need to record minutes or hold an annual shareholder meeting.
Corporation
Corporations have shareholders instead of members, and they issue stock.
Corporations are often seen as more credible, which can make it easier to do business with other companies.
A C corp, but not an S corp, can go public and issue stock to new investors, which makes it easier to raise revenue.
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