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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the required business name, ensuring it includes an LLC identifier such as 'LLC' or 'PLC'.
  3. Fill in the domestic state where your company is organized and attach a Certificate of Good Standing dated within the last 90 days.
  4. Provide a brief description of your business services along with the NAICS code if available.
  5. Enter the designated office address where your business records are kept. This does not need to be in Vermont.
  6. Designate an initial registered agent with a physical address in Vermont, ensuring they are an individual or entity authorized to do business there.
  7. Select your management style as either member-managed or manager-managed, and list any principals if applicable.
  8. Finally, certify the document by signing and dating it before submission.

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Low-profit limited liability companies (L3C) are business entities created mainly for charitable reasons, allowed in eight states and Puerto Rico. The entities are required to register with the appropriate state agencies and pursue their chosen charitable ends.
Vermont is a great place to start your small business and help your local economy. With a low filing fee, setting up a Vermont limited liability company (LLC) can be quick and easy when you use our simple form to fill in the Articles of Organization.
This means that an LLC can file a lawsuit (or be sued) in its own name. The company can also buy, own, and use its own real or personal property, make its own contracts and guarantees, lend money and invest funds.
All 50 states allow business owners to form an LLC, meaning you could technically file your LLC anywhere in the U.S. But if you have a small business that only operates in one state, your home state is usually the least expensive and least complicated option.

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