Can a Delaware LLC properly operate in Pennsylvania?
Aria Murphy
The answer is yes. In fact, Delaware LLCs can operate in any U.S. state and all over the world. We often have Pennsylvania clients inquire about forming a Delaware LLC because they have heard about the advantages of forming a company in Delaware. So, how can you properly operate a Delaware LLC in Pennsylvania?
How much does it cost to have a Delaware LLC?
Remember, this is already on top of him paying the $90 registration fee in Delaware, the $300 required annual franchise tax in Delaware, and $125 every year for his Delaware registered agent. In short, Nathan now needs to maintain two LLCs. He has a Domestic LLC in Delaware and a Foreign LLC in Connecticut, and it gets worse.
Where does a LLC have to be registered in PA?
Publication of the application is not required for LLCs, unless specifically required by the county in which your Pennsylvania Registered Agent resides. Your Registered Agent’s address is where the Pennsylvania Department of State will send any legal documents for your company.
What’s the plan for the port of Philadelphia?
Port of Philadelphia Big changes are coming to the Port of Philadelphia, after receiving $300 million in cash from the Governor Tom Wolf administration in November 2016. That money will go toward improving the port’s infrastructure, warehousing, and equipment, through 2020, and it’s already been put to use.
How does the Delaware Division of corporations work?
The Delaware Division of Corporations does not request, obtain or store any information regarding the LLC’s members and managers. Your Delaware Registered Agent is required, however, to maintain a record of the contact person for the LLC, including the contact person’s address.
Who is the contact person for a Delaware LLC?
The contact person must be an actual person (not another company) who is at least 18 years of age. The contact person does not have to be a member or manager of the LLC and does not need to reside in the United States or be a United States citizen.