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LLC stands for limited liability company. There is no hard and fast rule when it comes to placing a period after the letters LLC. You can put a period after each letter, after the last letter or you can opt to leave the period out. Each way is grammatically correct.

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It is not considered to be grammatically correct to put a period after LLC. The proper way to write this appreviation is Business Name, LLC.

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Because "LLC" is an initialism and not an acronym, there is no need to place a period at the end. "LLC" stands for "limited liability company."

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