Incorporate Your Websites

I recently brought all of my websites together under a Limited Liability Corporation.

LLCs are a relatively recent form of business organization that combines the benefits of both a corporation and a partnership. In an LLC, the personal liability of the members is limited to what they invest, just like a corporation. On the other hand, the LLC has the tax liability of a partnership.

Another advantage of the LLC is that it is relatively easy to form and maintain. In most states, a single individual can form an LLC, but in cases of LLCs with multiple members, management can take any number of forms, as outlined in the Operating Agreement.

While forming an LLC is not as difficult or as tricky as forming a regular corporation, it still can betime consuming. Fortunately, there are a number of online services that can help you navigate the procedures.

One good online legal company is LegalZoom.

LegalZoom, founded by attorney Robert Shapiro, is the premier online legal document service center. LegalZoom provides quality legal documents and document services at a fraction of the cost of an attorney. LegalZoom even reviews documents before sent back to the purchaser. Consumers and small businesses benefit from the efficiency provided by LegalZoom, which is why LegalZoom has been recognized and applauded by Yahoo!, USAToday, Popular Science, NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS, and the N.Y. Times.

In addition to handling LLC filings, LegalZoom also can file Wills, Divorces, Incorporations, Trademarks, LLCs, Prenuptial Agreements, Living Trusts, and other legal documents. Basic fees start at just $29.00.

Posted by The Editor on 09/02 at 03:57 PM
General • (0) Comments • (0) TrackbacksPermalink