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I know there used to be a bunch of threads on the old board that mostly pertained to skating registrations and insurance fees suggesting Montana....

But, if a guy wanted one for small business type stuff, what would be the best route?
I'm in AZ, but if it's easier/cheaper to do it out of state, would that cause an issue? Need a DBA then?

TIA
 
DBA unnecessary as that is for name not location. If you had formed "Kraut_n_Rice_fromglamisdunesdotcomLLC" in Montana as the legal entity name and wanted to do business, marketing, allow people to write checks to (different acct requires another EIN), etc. as "KNR Plumbing" you could file a DBA which would effectively give you two names with one corporation. You'd do that to shorten the LLC name or maybe because you formed "Kraut_n_Rice Hambugers of El Cajon" and you just opened your second branch in Poway and want to call it "Kraut_n_Rice Hamburgers of Poway".... now you need another name for that and don't want to form a completely separate corporation.

To my knowledge, the main reason to form out of state would be for sales tax purposes on large purchases. It should be easier, and less potential hassle, to form in your own state. Conducting actual business could have different implications with "out of state" corporations - I know that certain things do for us (501c3 corp). If you would be forming to actually run and conduct business I'd recommend the appropriate corp formed in the state you live in and want to conduct business. If you can keep it all straight and have the time and energy for all of it you could form multiples... a Montana LLC for the large "business" purchases and the local LLC for the business end of it, etc.

There's a reason Hunter had 21 LLCs... I don't know how to play that game but do know that it can be played.
 
I know there used to be a bunch of threads on the old board that mostly pertained to skating registrations and insurance fees suggesting Montana....

But, if a guy wanted one for small business type stuff, what would be the best route?
I'm in AZ, but if it's easier/cheaper to do it out of state, would that cause an issue? Need a DBA then?

TIA
I looked into one recently for registration purposes here in AZ. I ended up going a different route that worked out better.

I was going to use Bennet Law in Missoula, MT. They were very helpful on the phone. I'd definitely recommend a true law office to help you over a web based service.



In AZ for a AZ business, I'd simply Google law offices in your area and give them a buzz. Something "legal", I don't trust the armchair lawyers anymore. Too much can go wrong. But...input from those that have done it is always a good start.
 
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