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    An LLC is structured to give business owners complete flexibility and optimal protection against liabilities of the business. LLCs can be treated partnerships or corporations for federal income tax purposes.

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    The standards and requirements of forming an LLC vary by state. You can have your business name evaluate to see if is available and meets state requirements.

    The document filing process can be expedited and the EIN obtained in reduced time.

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