you can if you believe you can
A state business license is separate from an LLC. Check your local state requirements for both.
DBA can mean database administrator or doing business as.
If you intend to "do business as" a name different from your corporation or LLC name, then you can file as a limited liability corporation in California. Read more at www.sos.ca.gov/business/be/faqs.htm -
state of Texas fee for registering a DBA is only $18.00 dollars for 10 years.
This is called a DBA.
The lawsuit can be listed as either DBA or LLC. You do need to respond, otherwise you might be faced with a default judgment.
Yes
I have an LLc and I have 6 different DBA's under my one llc so yes it can be done,
A DBA (Doing Business As) does not provide any tax advantages compared to an LLC (Limited Liability Company). Both structures are typically taxed in a similar manner, with income being reported on the owner's personal tax return. The main difference between the two is the level of liability protection and formal structure they offer.
Fisher Investments is the "dba" of Fisher Assets, LLC. An LLC is a limitd liability corporation. Nowehere on their website do they offer any proof of being licensed.
To file for a DBA in the state of California you must register with the county clerk of the county as either a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation. You do not have to file with your Secretary of Sate's office.
A registered LLC means "Limited Liability Company." Companies will always have this behind their name even if its a dba name. This means that they have limited liability and someone co-shares the full liability.
In ____ companies, one person often is both the DA and DBA. mid-size
No, an LLC (Limited Liability Company) cannot file Articles of Incorporation because those documents are specifically for corporations. Instead, an LLC files Articles of Organization to establish its legal existence. Both documents serve similar purposes in that they create a business entity, but they are tailored to different types of organizations.
Yes. A DBA is a fictitious name for as business. It stands for 'doing business as' and you can sue them. You may have to include the name of the owner as well.
You probably could if you open an LLC company and have all the other companies listed as, dba (doing business as)/__________________ put dba/in front of the name of the dissimilar company. Victor319
To file for an LLC, you need to choose a name, file articles of organization with the state, create an operating agreement, obtain any necessary licenses or permits, and pay the required fees.