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An LLC is a hybrid between a corporation and a sole proprietorship, offering easy management, pass-through taxation, and the liability protection of a corporation. Similar to a corporation, it is a separate legal entity, but there is no stock.
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The $155 is to file the Articles of Organization ? the document that creates an LLC. To learn more about LLC Costs, see LLC Costs in Minnesota. How long does it take to get an LLC in Minnesota? If you file your LLC by mail, it will be approved in 11-12 business days (plus mail time).
It costs $155 to form an LLC in Minnesota. This is a fee paid for the Articles of Organization. You'll file this form with the Minnesota Secretary of State. And once approved, your LLC will go into existence.
How much does it cost to form an LLC in Minnesota? The Minnesota Secretary of State charges $135 to file the Articles of Organization by mail and $155 to file online or in-person. You can file an LLC name reservation for $50 if filed by mail and $55 if filed online or in-person.
It costs $155 to form an LLC in Minnesota. This is a fee paid for the Articles of Organization. You'll file this form with the Minnesota Secretary of State. And once approved, your LLC will go into existence.
Name your Minnesota LLC. You'll need to choose a name to include in your articles before you can register your LLC. ... Your LLC must establish a registered office. ... Prepare and file articles of organization. ... Receive a certificate from the state. ... Create an operating agreement. ... Get an Employer Identification Number.