Creating an LLC—Collected Writing Samples

This is a collection of six guides that I wrote for Incfile and that are published on their blog. You will find links to each published sample below.


Links to my published writing on starting an LLC

Here are links to my published samples.

How to Create and File an LLC for Free

If money’s tight, or you don’t want to use a company formation service, we’ve got good news for you — you can form an LLC yourself. Although you’ll still need to pay your state filing fees (they’re unavoidable!), you can save on the costs of having your LLC filed through a professional incorporation business.

You might wonder why we’d share this information, especially since we work as company formation specialists. The answer? We want your business to succeed, no matter what.
— How to Create and File an LLC for Free, Incfile

Should You File an LLC On Your Own?

Here at Incfile, we help thousands of entrepreneurs start new businesses every year. Although we’re a company formation specialist, we understand that some business owners will want to form an LLC themselves. In this post, we’ll discuss the benefits and drawbacks of using a business incorporation services as opposed to filing for your LLC on your own.

We’ve also got a simple, practical guide to filing your own LLC, which you might find helpful to review when reading through the rest of this article.
— Should You File an LLC On Your Own?, Incfile

Can Non-U.S. Residents Be Members of an LLC?

If you’re forming a new LLC or expanding the owners of an existing one, it’s important to know exactly who can be a member of an LLC. With LLCs diversifying their investors and ownership around the world, non-resident aliens and non-U.S. citizens may be interested in becoming an LLC member.
— Can Non-U.S. Residents Be Members of an LLC?, Incfile

Common Incfile Questions: What is the Best State to Start My LLC?

If you’re starting your entrepreneurial journey, you probably already have big ideas about what your business will sell and how you want to run it — maybe you’ve decided to form an LLC to get your world-changing idea off the ground. One big question remains though: What state should you form your LLC in?

For many businesses, a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is the perfect choice. LLCs are designed to be quick, easy and inexpensive to form. You won’t have to follow many of the more onerous compliance issues that larger businesses have, and you can typically set up an LLC in just a few hours.
— Common Incfile Questions: What is the Best State to Start My LLC?, Incfile

Setting Up an LLC for Investing

If you want to invest money alongside other people, one of the best things you can do is to create an investment LLC. An LLC is a simple type of business entity that lets you put certain rules and regulations in place with the other members of your investing club. Setting up an LLC is fast and easy, and LLCs provide a good structure for the owners and members to pool together money for investment purposes.
— Setting Up an LLC for Investing, Incfile

Should You Create an LLC For Your Rental Property Investments?

Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) aren’t just for entrepreneurs who want to sell products and services — they can also be a good way to invest in real estate or manage rental properties. Like any business decision, the choice to start an LLC for property investing is easiest when you have the right information. Here’s what you need to know.
— Should You Create an LLC For Your Rental Property Investments?, Incfile

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