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Hire good talent (T), develop a positive culture (C) and an extreme customer focus (ECF), and then use disciplined execution (DE) to excel. Without the last factor, “all the rest are nice ideas, but ideas are useless if you can't turn them into action,” says Spence.
Contents Name your Pennsylvania LLC. Choose your registered office. Prepare and file a certification of organization. Create an operating agreement. Get an employer identification number (EIN) and open a business bank account. Register for state taxes and comply with employer obligations.
Once you've gathered all of your information together and filed your Certificate of Organization (or had Bizee do it for you), it can take up to 15 business days for the Pennsylvania Department of State to legally create your LLC.
You don't have to file a document to “form” your Sole Proprietorship with the state. However, there are a few things you may need to (or want to) do in order to operate legally. For example, your business may need a license or permit to operate. And it's best practice to open a separate business bank account.