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Forming an LLC in Arizona
- Step 1: Choose a business name and check availability.
- Step 2: Appoint a registered agent.
- Step 3: File Articles of Organization with the state. Pay fees.
- Step 4: Obtain an EIN from the IRS.
Where to Register an LLC in Arizona
- Choose a name and check availability.
- Pick a registered agent to receive legal documents.
- File papers and pay fees to the state.
- Get a tax ID number from the IRS.
- File taxes. An EIN helps finances.
Costs and Requirements in Arizona
- Reserve your business name for 120 days by filing an Application to Reserve Limited Liability Company Name.
- Register an LLC with the Arizona Corporation Commission or Secretary of State.
- Appoint a statutory agent to receive legal documents.
- Every LLC needs a designated street address in or outside Arizona. It can’t be a P.O. Box. Consider a virtual mailbox.
- File taxes. Also file a certificate of formation and publication in the local newspaper. An EIN helps manage finances, even for single-member LLCs without employees.
- Some LLCs require licenses. For example, those with restaurants and bars may need various licenses.
- Single-member LLCs need a tax ID number from the IRS using Form SS-4. Multi-member LLCs also need one to manage finances.
- The cost to start an LLC in Arizona is $50 for filing and $60 to $300 for publication.
- Arizona requires new LLCs to publish a Notice of Formation in a newspaper for three weeks.
- It takes about three weeks to authorize LLC paperwork in Arizona typically. You can pay extra to speed it up and reduce the filing time.
- Arizona does not require annual reports to keep an LLC in good standing. Just do your taxes and things should work smoothly.