Form Your LLP Easily with One IBC
As an expert in LLP registration, One IBC delivers smooth, compliant solutions to strengthen your partnership structure. Count on our skills to set up your LLP with ease in thriving markets, ensuring your professional collaboration shines while meeting all state requirements
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Why One IBC?
Expert Partnership Guidance
One IBC provides tailored advice for structuring your LLP, ensuring it meets professional needs, per SBA guidelines.
Streamlined Documentation
We manage your partnership agreement and state filings, ensuring accuracy and compliance.
End-to-End Support
One IBC helps maintain your LLP’s legal standing with annual reporting guidance. Start with a free consultation!
How Could An LLP Be Beneficial?
Liability Protection
Limit partners’ liability for business debts and others’ actions, per SBA guidelines.
Professional Credibility
Enhance trust for professional partnerships across states.
Management Flexibility
Retain partnership with ease while offering a formal structure.
Steps to Establish Your LLP
Draft a Partnership Agreement
Create an agreement outlining partner roles and responsibilities, a key requirement for LLPs, per SBA guidelines.
Choose and Verify Your LLP Name
Select a name with “LLP” as a designator and check availability in state and USPTO databases to avoid conflicts.
File for LLP Status
Submit a statement of qualification to your state agency to establish liability protection for partners with ensured compliance from One IBC.
Operate as an LLP
Use your LLP name for professional services and banking. One IBC helps open a bank account under your new name.
LLP vs. DBA
What's the difference?
Compare a DBA and an LLP to find the best fit for your business. One IBC helps you choose while ensuring compliance. Get a free consultation!
Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
For Branding
An LLP uses the partnership name for operations but offers less flexibility for marketing aliases compared to a DBA.
Offers Legal Protection
An LLP shields partners’ personal assets from business debts or lawsuits, offering stronger protection.
Complex Setup
Requires state registration, a partnership agreement, and formal compliance steps, making it more involved.
Doing Business As (DBA)
For Branding
A DBA lets you use a different name for marketing or operations, per SBA guidelines.
No Legal Protection
A DBA doesn’t protect personal assets from business liabilities.
Easy Setup
Requires simple filing with state or local agencies, often with minimal steps.
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