Can a LLC go into existence 90 days ahead?

In most states though, you can make your LLC go into existence in the future (typically not more than 90 days ahead). This is most often referred to as using a “ delayed effective date “. If you tell the state to give your LLC a delayed effective date, your LLC will go into existence on that date.

When is the effective date for a LLC?

If you don’t need your LLC open right away, we recommend using a delayed effective date of January 1st of the following year. If your state doesn’t allow you to use a delayed effective date, then just wait until January to form your LLC.

Can You Back date a Florida LLC filing?

Typically, no, you can’t back-date your LLC filing. The only exception is in Florida, where you can back-date your LLC filing up to 5 days. Many people converting a Sole Proprietorship to an LLC think they can back-date their LLC filing to the date they started their Sole Proprietorship.

When do I have to pay my Florida LLC?

The Florida LLC Annual Report is $138 and it’s due every year between January 1st and May 1st. Your first Annual Report is due the year following the year your LLC is formed. So if your Florida LLC is formed in November of 2020, your first $138 payment would be due a few months later, between January 1st and May 1st of 2021.

Where to file statement of information for LLC?

All Statements of Information for limited liability companies can be filed online at bizfile.sos.ca.gov Status of LLC: In order to file Form LLC-12, the status of the LLC must be active or suspended/forfeited on the records of the California Secretary of State.

How long does it take to file an Arizona LLC?

Up to 90 days. If you file online, the date you select in your Articles of Organization. If you file by mail, the date the Arizona Corporation Commission (AZCC) processes your filing. Can I select/change the effective date when forming an Arkansas LLC by mail?

When do you have to form a LLC in California?

Consider incorporating or forming an LLC between December 17 and December 31. California’s 15-day rule allows you to incorporate or form an LLC during the last 15 days of the year and avoid filing tax returns for 2020.

When is the 4th month of a California LLC?

As an example, if your California LLC was approved in November (on any day) of 2020, November is counted as “month 1”. So the “4th month” after that is February of 2021 (not March, which is what most people think).

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