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Doing Business As
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Doing Business As

​The simplest way of structuring your business to protect personal assets.
Start My D.B.A.
$100 (Including State Filing Fees)

Corporation

Plan to issue shares, go public, or go global? Go there as a corporation.
Start My Corporation
$200 (Including State Filing Fees)

Non-Profit

Create an organization to give back and be eligible for tax breaks.
Start My Non-Profit
$150 (Including State Filing Fees)

LLC

​Go by a different business name without creating a new company.
Start My LLC
$500 (Including State Filing Fees)

Reason Why You Should Get An LLC

Protecting Your Assets

By forming an LLC and keeping your personal finances separate, you can protect your personal assets from business liabilities.

Make Things Easier

It's typically easier to form an LLC than a corporation, and there are simpler rules for things like record-keeping.

Get Tax Flexibility

You get to decide how you're taxed—as an LLC or a corporation—to maximize your ability to save money and minimize tax liability.

LLC Vs Corporation

LLC

  • Flexible management structure: Freedom to decide how the business is run and managed.
  • More tax options: An LLC can choose to be taxed as an S corp or a C corp to maximize tax savings.
  • Minimal record keeping: An LLC does not need to record minutes or hold an annual shareholder meeting.

Corporation

  • Easier to transfer ownership: A corporation requires a board of directors, but it's easier to transfer shares of stock than to alter an LLC operating agreement.
  • ​Unique tax deductions: A corporation can deduct certain expenses on tax forms like marketing costs and specific employee fringe benefits.
  • More appealing to investors: Unlike an S corp, a C corp can go public and issue stock to new investors, which makes it easier to raise revenue.
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