LLC State Startup Guides—Collected Writing Samples

This is a collection of ten guides that I wrote for Incfile and that are published on their website. You will find links to each published sample below.


Links to my published writing on state-by-state guides to starting an LLC

Here are links to my published samples.

How to Form an LLC in California

The State of California offers a wide range of business incentives and tax credits to LLCs and other business entities that meet certain requirements. For example, the New Employment Credit offers tax credits to companies that hire qualified full-time employees within designated geographic areas.

For most people starting a business, a California limited liability company (LLC) is the easiest, fastest way to go. An ideal entity for startups and small- to medium-sized businesses, an LLC also gives you the advantages and protections of larger corporations, but with simpler rules and regulations.
— How to Form an LLC in California, Incfile

How to Start an LLC in Delaware

Within the state of Delaware, business owners can take advantage of various incentives and credits, provided your LLC meets the specific criteria. For example, Delaware offers new businesses the opportunity to apply for an EDGE Grant. The EDGE Grant program gives qualified small businesses in Delaware an edge by offering access to significant capital like never before. For entrepreneurs wanting to start a business in Delaware, creating a Delaware limited liability company (LLC) is generally the fastest and easiest way. With more simplified rules and regulations, an LLC is an ideal business entity for startups and small to medium-sized businesses, granting you the advantages and protections that larger Delaware corporations benefit from.
— How to Start an LLC in Delaware, Incfile

How to Start an LLC in Florida

The state offers numerous business and tax incentives that make it even easier — and more lucrative — to start and run a business in Florida. For example, the state’s Brownfield Incentives offer bonuses and tax refunds to businesses that locate and create jobs (up to $2,500 per job created) on a brownfield site.

For most people who want to start a business, creating a Florida limited liability company (LLC) is the easiest and fastest way. An LLC is an ideal business entity for startups and small- to medium-sized businesses because it offers the advantages and protections of larger corporations, but with simpler rules and regulations.
— How to Start an LLC in Florida, Incfile

How to Start a Georgia LLC

Because it’s one of the most attractive states in which to start a business, 18 of the Fortune 500 companies have their headquarters located in Georgia. The state boasts several favorable business conditions, such as low taxes, high state credit ratings and numerous tax and business incentives, especially for small businesses.

For most people who want to start a business, creating a Georgia limited liability company (LLC) is the easiest and fastest way. An LLC is an ideal business entity for startups and small- to medium-sized businesses because it offers the advantages and protections that larger corporations benefit from, but with simpler rules and regulations.
— How to Start a Georgia LLC, Incfile

How to Start an LLC in Illinois

Entrepreneurs can take advantage of numerous business incentives, tax credits and tax exemptions in Illinois. One such incentive is the Economic Development for a Growing Economy Tax Credit Program (EDGE). This program provides annual tax credits to qualifying businesses that support capital investment and job creation, and have a positive effect on Illinois residents’ standard of living.

For most people, the fastest and easiest way to start a business in Illinois is by creating an Illinois limited liability company (LLC), a type of business entity ideal for startups and small- to medium-sized businesses. An LLC offers many of the advantages and protections of larger Illinois corporations, but with much simpler rules and regulations.
— How to Start an LLC in Illinois, Incfile

How to Start an LLC in Nevada

The State of Nevada offers several business incentives and grants and tax credits, provided your LLC meets certain criteria. For example, the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program offers funding to businesses located in economically distressed communities. In addition to the Nevada NMTC, Las Vegas has its own NMTC program for businesses located in a low-income community in the city.

For most people looking to start a business, the fastest and easiest way is to create a Nevada limited liability corporation (LLC), a type of business entity ideal for startups and small- to medium-sized businesses. It gives you the advantages and protections that larger corporations benefit from, but with simplified rules and regulations.
— How to Start an LLC in Nevada, Incfile

How to Start an LLC in New York

New York also offers incentive programs specifically designed for small businesses, making them ideal for LLCs. If you’re not sure what type of incentive or credit is right for your business, the state offers an incentive wizard, which you can access via NYS Business Express, the state’s online business portal.

If you want to start a small- to medium-sized business or startup, the fastest and easiest way to do so is to create a New York limited liability company (LLC). An LLC offers some of the same protections and advantages larger corporations enjoy, while also requiring adherence to simpler rules and laws.
— How to Start an LLC in New York, Incfile

How to Start an LLC in Ohio

In 2020, Ohio was ranked as one of the top 10 locations for business in the U.S., making it one of the best places in the country to start a small business. The state also offers a wide range of business incentives, such as job creation tax credits, as well as numerous loans and grants to assist businesses with operating expenses.

For many Ohio entrepreneurs, the fastest and easiest way to start a business is by creating an Ohio limited liability company (LLC). This type of business entity is ideal for startups and small- to medium-sized businesses. You get the advantages and protections of larger Ohio corporations but with much simpler rules and regulations.
— How to Start an LLC in Ohio, Incfile

How to Form an LLC in Pennsylvania

The state offers a wide variety of business incentives and tax credits to help business owners start and grow their businesses. For example, the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program is available to certain businesses that contribute to educational improvement organizations and scholarship organizations (including pre-kindergarten) to offer educational opportunities to Pennsylvania students.

For most aspiring business owners, the fastest and easiest way to start a business in Pennsylvania is by creating an LLC. A limited liability company (LLC) is a type of business entity that’s ideal for startups and small- to medium-sized businesses. You get the advantages and protections of larger Pennsylvania corporations but with much simpler rules and regulations.
— How to Form an LLC in Pennsylvania, Incfile

How to Start a Texas LLC

For example, the Texas Enterprise Zone Program (EZP) provides sales and use tax refunds to companies that invest in communities and create jobs. Companies must meet minimum capital investment requirements and must create and/or retain jobs that employ a certain percentage of economically disadvantaged people, enterprise zone residents or veterans.

For most people who want to start a business, creating a Texas limited liability company (LLC) is the easiest and fastest way. An LLC is an ideal business entity for startups and small- to medium-sized businesses because it offers the advantages and protections that larger corporations benefit from, but with simpler rules and regulations.
— How to Start a Texas LLC, Incfile

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