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An Idaho LLC has members instead of shareholders, can be made up of only one member or unlimited members, can have managers forming day to day tasks as well as members, needs an operating agreement (can be written or oral), and must file articles of organization with the Idaho SOS.
You are allowed to change the domicile from any state, but you can only move it into a state that supports domestication. Some of the states that currently support domestication include: Arizona. California.
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Pros and Cons of Limited Liability Corporations (LLC) The ProsThe ConsMembers are protected from some (or sometimes all) liability if the company runs into legal issues or debts.Unless you are running the LLC alone, the ownership of the business is spread across its members (this can also be a pro)5 more rows
Yes. The Idaho Secretary of State requires business entities to indicate their entity type in their name. For LLCs, this means including some version of LLC in the official name registered with the state.
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What is a Foreign LLC? For Idaho purposes, if your LLC is formed in another state, then it is known as a foreign LLC in Idaho. In other words, foreign doesnt mean from another country. Instead, it means your business was organized under the laws of another state.
Limited Personal Liability. Less Paperwork. Tax Advantages of an LLC. Ownership Flexibility. Management Flexibility. Flexible Profit Distributions.
Domesticationalso called conversionis a legal process that allows an LLC to change the governing law that applies to the LLC. 1. When the domestication process is complete, the law of the original state no longer governs the LLC.
Unlike the default pass-through tax situation, when an LLC elects to be taxed as a corporation, the company itself must file a separate tax return. The State of Idaho, like almost every other state, taxes corporation income. In Idaho, corporation income generally is taxed at a flat 7.4% rate plus an additional $10.
Idaho Secretary of State Lawerence Denney.

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