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Should I Start an LLC for My Side Hustle?

While you can operate your side hustle as a sole proprietorship without turning it into a legal business entity, getting an LLC for your side business can provide added protection and credibility.

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How to Start a Business in Georgia: A Step-by-Step Checklist

Planning to launch a small business and got Georgia on your mind? Things are pretty peachy for business owners in "The Empire State of the South." In fact, Georgia is frequently named one of the top...

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What Is a Domestic LLC? How to Choose the Right State to Incorporate

A domestic LLC is any LLC that operates solely in the same state in which it was formed. What does "domestic" mean in an LLC? It means just that — a business that is operated in the "home" state of...

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How to Register + Apply for a DBA Online

There are times in the life of your business when you may need to make a name adjustment. Often, instead of completely changing the name of your business, you can simply file for a DBA, or "Doing...

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Is Incfile Better Than LegalZoom? A Comparison

What's standing in the way of your achieving your entrepreneurial dreams? Maybe it's the time and effort you'll need to invest. Maybe it's the cost. For many prospective business owners, the real...

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12 Legal Templates for Your Small Business

Going to an attorney every time your business needs a legal document can be overwhelming — and costly. To avoid all the legalese and legal fees, use Incfile's Contract Template Library to find dozens...

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How Delaware Thrives as a Business Tax Haven

As the first of the original 13 U.S. colonies to ratify the constitution, Delaware is often referred to as “The First State.”

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How to Manage Multiple Businesses — and Make Them Profitable

Entrepreneurs often find that once they're bitten by the bug of business ownership, they can't stop at just one. In fact, nearly one-third of all business owners actually own and operate multiple...

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Texas Series LLC and Why You Need One

A Texas series LLC, like all series LLCs, contains one master (or parent) LLC with smaller series LLCs (or cells) beneath it. These subsidiaries are all linked to the master LLC, but remain...