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Quick Facts on Michigan LLCs:
Initial state fee $50. No state franchise tax but LLCs may be subject to Michigan single business tax. Call (517) 241-6470 for current Michigan processing time or info on expediting filing.
Are you ready to set up your own limited liability company?
Why not get going right now? You'll save time as well as hundreds of dollars setting up your llc by using one of my do-it-yourself Michigan llc kits. You'll immediately reduce your business or investment risk. And you'll probably begin saving thousands of dollars a year in taxes.
Don't think that you can't do this yourself. You absolutely can. You don't need to pay $300, $400 or more to fill out a simple form that asks for information like your name and address. Heck, the Michigan LLC application only provides two or three chances for you to screw things up--and the kit warns you away from those!
Special Bonus: Sample Single Member and Multiple Member LLC Operating Agreements
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Do It Yourself Kit: Michigan llc ($49 Premium Option) Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Maximizing the Twin Benefits of an llc
- Limited liability protection
- Tax classification flexibility
- Drawbacks of a Michigan llc
- Easy-to-follow Steps for forming a Michigan llc
- Licensing a business in Michigan
- The right way to get a Federal EIN for your llc
- Precise steps for electing C Corporation status for your llc
- Precise steps for electing S Corporation status for your llc
$49 Do-It-Yourself Kit: Michigan llc -- Premium Option
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Do It Yourself Kit: Michigan llc ($29 Economy Option) Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Maximizing the Twin Benefits of an llc
- Limited liability protection
- Tax classification flexibility
- Drawbacks of a Michigan llc
- Easy-to-follow steps for forming a Michigan llc
- Licensing a business in Michigan
- The right way to get a Federal EIN for your llc
$29 Do-It-Yourself Kit: Michigan llc -- Economy Option
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About the Authors
The sample operating agreements included in the Do-It-Yourself Limited Liability Formation kits were written by Carl Baranowski. An attorney for two-plus decades, Baranowski has worked both as an in-house corporate counsel and as practicing attorney, serving both private and public real estate and high technology companies. Baranowski holds an MBA and JD from Stanford University as well as two master's degrees and a bachelor's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A member of both the Florida Bar and the Texas Bar, he's also the co-author of the popular legal reference, Representing High-Tech Companies (Law Journal Press, 2006).
Do You Know For Sure You Want An S Corporation?
A Final Point: Would Prefer a Traditional Corporation?
For all the reasons given here, in my opinion, most small businesses and investors should use a limited liability company rather than a traditional corporation. However, some entrepreneurs and investors don't like to use the words and acronyms such as "limited liability" or "LLC" in their business name (often for marketing reasons). Rather, these business men and women prefer the words and acronyms like "corporation," "incorporated," "corp," "inc." and so forth.
If you're not so sure about using a limited liability company, or LLC, for your business, you should know that another afiliated web site which I've set up, Fast Easy Incorporation Kits, sells do-it-yourself incorporation kits for setting up a traditional-style corporation. Those kits include discussions of how corporations are treated for tax purposes and a description of the steps for making a subchapter S election for a traditional-style corporation. Accordingly, if you don't want to use a limited liability company as the platform for your subchapter S corporation, consider instead purchasing the Do-It-Yourself Michigan Incorporation Kit: Incorporating in Michigan.