Starting Your LLC
Find out how to start an LLC and learn state LLC requirements in our Starting an LLC section. Get the information you need to start an LLC fast and efficiently.
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How to Start an LLC in Wyoming
To operate legally, a Wyoming limited liability company must file articles of organization, appoint a registered agent, and meet the state’s naming laws.
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How to Get a Free LLC in 2025 | Start an LLC for Free with LegalZoom
Yes, you can start an LLC (mostly) for free. Here’s the honest truth about formation costs and what you can do to minimize them.
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How to Start an LLC in Michigan
To start a limited liability company, you’ll need to file a Michigan LLC application, plus register for licenses, taxes, and more. Learn the steps here.
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S Corp vs. LLC: How Are They Different, and How to Choose?
LLCs and S corporations are different aspects of business operations but are not mutually exclusive. Use this guide to learn more about the difference between an LLC vs. an S corporation.
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The 25 Most Successful Small Business Ideas (2025)
Small businesses are abundant, but profits aren't always guaranteed. Here are some small business ideas with big earning potential.
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How to Form a Family LLC
The steps to forming a family limited liability company (LLC) include choosing members, creating an operating agreement, and registering with the state.
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Can I Change the Name of My LLC?
If your LLC’s name isn’t working anymore, you can change it in a few easy steps.
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How Much Does It Cost to Start an LLC in 2025?
At the very minimum, it will cost you between $35 to $500 to form an LLC. But these fees vary by state and the services you opt for.
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How to Transfer Ownership of an LLC
The process for transferring ownership of an LLC depends on the type of transfer as well as the provisions of your operating agreement.
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Do I Even Need an LLC?
Not all businesses need to operate as a limited liability company (LLC), but many choose an LLC for the liability protection and taxation benefits it can offer.
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