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Most states require a registered office and agent to have a physical address in the state of formation (or where foreign qualified) where they can be available during normal business hours to receive service of process for the LLC or corporation.
The Disadvantages of the LLC Business Structure A major disadvantage of an LLC is that owners may pay more taxes. It can be harder to attract investors with an LLC structure. There tend to be high filing and renewal fees associated with forming and maintaining an LLC.
So, why cant you use a PO Box as your business address? The California Secretary of State will reject your filing because it does not accept a PO Box for your business address. They dont recognize a PO Box as a real physical street address, which is one of the requirements of California business addresses.
6 steps to registering an LLC for non-US residents: Decide which state youll form your LLC in. Choose a name for your LLC. Hire a registered agent. File legal documents. Apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) Open a US business bank account for your LLC.
The fee for filing the Articles of Organization is $200. The fee may be paid by cash, check, money order, MasterCard, Visa or American Express. Checks and money orders should be made payable to the Department of State. Do not send cash through the mail.
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Head down to your local post office and rent a post office box. This will give you an address where you can receive mail, without having to use your home address. Prices vary, but in general a P.O. box will cost you about $100 per year.
You will need to follow these seven steps to start your LLC: Step 1: Name your LLC. Step 2: Select your state. Step 3: File articles of organization. Step 4: Choose a registered agent. Step 5: Create an operating agreement. Step 6: Apply for EIN. Step 7: Comply with tax requirements.
When we register a LLC in the USA, we need to specify the physical mailing address for the LLC. For most states, this address can be located anywhere in the world, it just cannot be a PO Box.

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