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Forming an LLC in New Hampshire
Forming an LLC in New Hampshire is easy and involving an attorney is not mandatory. It is however a good idea to let an attorney take a look at the Operating Agreement, because an improper Operating Agreement can render your LLC taxation problems in the future. If you want to make the process of forming an LLC in New Hampshire really easy, you can hire one of the many incorporation companies that specialize in forming LLC’s in New Hampshire.
Forming an LLC in New Hampshire in 5 easy steps
- The first thing to do is to pick a name for your LLC. In order to adhere to Alabama state law conditions that the company name must include an LLC identifier, i.e. “Limited Liability Company” or an abbreviation thereof. You must of course refrain from violating any trademark or selecting a name that is already used by another LLC.
- The second thing to do is to file the Articles of Organization at the New Hampshire State filing office.
- Once the filing has been carried out, it is time to have an organizational meeting where the members of the LLC adopt an Operating Agreement for the company.
- The fourth step when forming an LLC in New Hampshire is to obtain a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) for the LLC and set up a company bank account.
- The final step involves getting a local business license for each and every city (or county) that you plan on doing business in.
Important facts to take into consideration before forming an LLC in New Hampshire
- In New Hampshire, the minimum LLC filing fee is $100.00. (For 60 business days.)
- For an LLC formed in New Hampshire, an Annual Report must be handed in by April 1st each year. The Annual Report fee is quite high in New Hampshire: $100.
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