Choose a name for your LLC
The name must be unique and distinguishable from existing businesses registered in Delaware.
The name must include “Limited Liability Company,” “LLC,” or “L.L.C.” You can check name availability on the Delaware Division of Corporations website. Do a Delaware entity search to see if the name you have chosen is available or in use.
Designate a Registered Agent
A Delaware registered agent is an individual or entity designated to accept legal documents on behalf of your LLC. The agent must maintain a physical office in Delaware and be present during regular business hours.
Prepare and File the Certificate of Formation
The Incorporation documents are the primary requirements for forming an LLC in the state of Delaware. It includes:
- The LLC’s name.
- The address of the registered office.
- The name and address of the registered agent.
Create an Operating Agreement
Despite being legally optional, the formation of an Operating Agreement is highly advisable.
This document explains in detail what the LLC is all about, the rights and duties of members, the management of the company, and the internal policies of the LLC.
Register your business
With Icon Offices, your LLC company registration will be completed in just a few straightforward steps. You do not have to go anywhere as there is no need to visit Delaware for the incorporation of your LLC. You just need to go onto our site, select a suitable business package, fill in your and your business details, and make payment. Your login details for your account with us will be emailed to you immediately after you make the payment. Once you receive the login details login to your account and complete your KYC verification. We will then do all necessary paperwork and submit your application for LLC formation for you with the Delaware Division of Corporations.
Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN)
An EIN, also known as a Federal Tax Identification Number, is required for tax purposes and by several banks. We can apply for an EIN for your business through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) once your company is incorporated. Customers can add this service to their cart while making their order.
File for Any Necessary Licenses or Permits
Depending on the nature of your business and location, you may need state, local, or federal licenses and permits. Research requirements specific to your business type to ensure compliance.
Comply with Delaware Annual Franchise Tax and Reporting Requirements
All LLCs must pay an Annual Franchise Tax. LLCs formed in Delaware pay a flat rate Annual Franchise Tax of $300 and it is due on June 1st of each year.
No annual report is required for LLCs formed in Delaware, but it’s essential to keep your records updated and maintain compliance.
Open a Business Bank Account
To keep your personal and business finances separate, open a business bank account in the name of your LLC using your EIN and Certificate of Formation.
Maintain Compliance
Keep good records, hold regular meetings (if applicable), and stay compliant with state and federal regulations to keep your LLC in good standing.