How to Start an LLC in Connecticut
HOW TO START AN LLC
in Connecticut
What is the benefit of establishing my business in Connecticut?
Connecticut offers several advantages for LLC formation including liability protection, tax benefits, and operational flexibility. Forming an LLC in Connecticut protects your personal assets from business debts and lawsuits while providing pass-through taxation.
Why is it important to Maintain my LLC in Connecticut?
Maintaining your LLC in Connecticut is crucial for keeping your business in good standing. This includes filing annual reports, maintaining a registered agent, and meeting all state compliance requirements.
The Basics of Starting Your LLC
To start an LLC in Connecticut, you need to choose a business name, designate a registered agent, file articles of organization with the Secretary of State, create an operating agreement, and obtain an EIN from the IRS.
Filing your Connecticut LLC
With BetterLegal, filing your Connecticut LLC is quick and easy. We handle all the paperwork and file with the Connecticut Secretary of State within 2 business days. State filing fees are included in our $299 price.
Certificate of Formation
Once your LLC is approved by the Connecticut Secretary of State, you will receive a Certificate of Formation (also known as Articles of Organization). This document officially confirms the existence of your LLC.
Operating Agreement
An operating agreement is an internal document that outlines how your LLC will be managed. While not always required by Connecticut law, it is highly recommended as it establishes ownership percentages, member responsibilities, and operational procedures.
Licenses and Permits
Depending on your business type and location in Connecticut, you may need additional licenses and permits to operate legally. These can include general business licenses, professional licenses, and industry-specific permits.
Taxes
LLCs in Connecticut are typically taxed as pass-through entities, meaning the business income passes through to the owners' personal tax returns. You may also be subject to state-specific taxes and fees.
On This Page
- Benefits of LLC in Connecticut
- Maintaining Your LLC
- Basics of Starting
- Filing Your LLC
- Certificate of Formation
- Operating Agreement
- Licenses and Permits
- Taxes