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LLP Formation

LLP Formation

Start Your LLP with Security and Flexibility

Set up your Limited Liability Partnership the easy way, protect your partners while keeping management flexible.

What This Service Is

We file your LLP registration with your chosen state, ensuring compliance and liability protection for each partner. Perfect for law firms, agencies, and professional practices.

Our Process

What Happens Next

1
Step 1

Pick your state and confirm name availability

2
Step 2

Add optional registered agent or EIN service

3
Step 3

We prepare, review, and file your registration

4
Step 4

Your LLP is approved and ready to operate

Common Questions,
Clear Answers

An LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) is designed for licensed professionals like lawyers, accountants, and architects, where each partner is protected from the malpractice of other partners. An LLC can be used by any business type. LLPs are not available in all states and have specific professional requirements.

LLP formation is typically restricted to licensed professionals such as attorneys, accountants, architects, doctors, and other state-licensed professions. Requirements vary by state - some allow any business to form an LLP, while others restrict it to specific professional services.

LLPs enjoy pass-through taxation, meaning the partnership itself doesn't pay income tax. Instead, profits and losses pass through to partners who report them on their personal tax returns. Partners are also considered self-employed and must pay self-employment taxes.

In an LLP, each partner is protected from personal liability for the negligence or malpractice of other partners. However, partners are still personally liable for their own actions and may be liable for general business debts depending on the state's LLP laws.

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