Thanks for sharing! Watching now 🎉 Making sure I my LLC recognize as being in good standing with the state of Virginia as soon as I get it started, it is an agricultural based LLC and I need help. I don’t know whether to file as a sole proprietor or a nonprofit or which one is best for what I’m going to be doing? I went to school at Wake Forest University and Steady, entrepreneurship & social enterprise. #wfualumni #demondeacons #startupventures / #startups is one thing that I love right now I am working on raising funds to get our name on the map! Going to file for the EIM number today or tomorrow I have thought about using Taylor brand but then I decided not to and then I’m thinking I may use one of the other parties. I don’t want to end up in the future. I’m curious we ever changed the registered agent if say for instance Taylor Brand is our registered agent. How do we ever get out of there, if that makes sense! Thank you for sharing once again. I will watch the rest of it to make sure that I always remain in good standing with the state of Virginia and then also I will have to study and learn the laws in the other states when we expand/ scale up. #newllc #entrepreneurs we had our first community cleanup event and had a decent turnout. I look forward to our second event on the 22nd of April, which is #EarthDay !! 🌎
Hi again Cultivation Culture! Running a business as a sole proprietor can be risky. That's because there isn't a legal separation between the owner and the business and that leaves the owner's assets exposed to the business's potential lawsuits and/or creditors. Nonprofits bring complexity but also the potential benefit of tax exemption. To keep things simple, while also protecting themselves, most small business owner's choose to start an LLC. As for Taylor Brands, we like Northwest. We have partnerships with all of the major LLC formation companies and Northwest is a standout in customer service and value. When a free registered agent trial is ending, business owners are given the option to cancel. We recommend making a note in your calendar to give your registered agent a call 11 months after you for an LLC. All the best! Thanks for watching!