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You need an LLC to open a business account that is operated as an LLC but you do not need the LLC Operating Agreement (that is for you and the members) but once you set up the LLC you can go to the bank. :) go to http://ellcoperatingagreement.com to learn more!
Outdoor Design LLC does lawn work and maintenance. They also do landscaping, pruning, trimming, spraying, fertilizing, and designing appealing yards and lawns.
Yes, after the abbreviation "LLC," a comma should be used. For example: "XYZ Corporation, LLC, is a leading provider of software solutions."
You can fill out the form for FREE and you will not be charged for the formation of the LLC. You only need to pay for state fees. businessregistration.org/free-llc They can help with other LLC related compliance for a fee, but it's up to you if you want to use them for the other services they will form the LLC even if you don't use them for the other compliance services.
There are a few simple steps to forming a LLC in Colorado. First off you'd need to choose a name for your LLC, then you'd need to file articles of organization, after that you'd need to appoint a registered agent, and 4 other steps.
There are a few steps one needs to take when creating a LLC. First you need a name that complies with your state's LLC rules. Next you need to file the paperwork and pay the relevant fee. After that you need to create a LLC operating agreement. You may need to publish a notice of intent depending on your state. Lastly you need to obtain any licences and permits for your business.
You need a name registery form and to file papers with the state. Read more at http://smallbusiness.findlaw.com/business-structures/llc/forming-llc-checklist.html
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"Cluster LLC" is too vague for us to know exactly what you're talking about, but if you even need to ask the question, then the answer is probably no.
This site has all the answers!http://www.finweb.com/taxes/llc-tax-return-the-forms-you-need-to-file.html
Many websites have these available for download. Findlaw.com is agreat resource for all sort of legal issues.
The form you need depends on the state you live in. Go to this website: http://www.getincnow.com/ and click on the state that you live in from the scroll down list under the yellow banner LLC.