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Effective Date: May 17, 2026
The content on LLC Founder — including all calculators, articles, state pages, formation-service comparisons, and reference materials — is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not legal advice, tax advice, accounting advice, or financial advice, and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a licensed attorney, CPA, enrolled agent, or your state's Secretary of State.
1. Not a law firm. Not legal advice.
LLC Founder is not a law firm. We are not attorneys. We are not authorized to practice law in any U.S. jurisdiction. Nothing on this site — including state filing-fee tables, formation-cost calculators, state-by-state comparisons, formation-service reviews, registered-agent guidance, or operating-agreement discussions — constitutes legal advice.
If you are forming an LLC for any purpose involving meaningful asset value, business risk, or partnership relationships, consult a licensed attorney in the state where you intend to form. The cost of a 30-minute consultation is typically small compared to the potential cost of forming the wrong entity, in the wrong state, with a poorly-drafted operating agreement.
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Reading articles on this site, using our calculators, contacting us via email, or any other interaction with LLC Founder does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and LLC Founder, Zoom Lifestyle LLC, or any author or contributor to this site. No information you submit to us (including emails sent to info@llcfounder.com) is protected by attorney-client privilege.
Similarly, no fiduciary, CPA-client, or any other professional advisory relationship is created. We are an editorial publication. Treat our content as you would a magazine article on the same topic — useful starting research, never a substitute for individualized professional counsel.
3. Estimates only — actual fees may differ
Our cost calculator produces estimates based on each state's published Secretary of State fee schedule at the time of our last data refresh. Actual costs you incur may differ materially for reasons we cannot model from a national dataset:
- Expedited filing fees, same-day or 24-hour processing surcharges
- Certified copy fees, certificate-of-good-standing fees, name-reservation fees
- Local business license fees, city or county registration fees, occupational permits
- Industry-specific licensing fees (real estate, construction, food service, cannabis, etc.)
- Publication costs in New York, Arizona, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania (which vary dramatically by newspaper and county)
- Registered-agent service fees beyond first-year promotional pricing
- Foreign-qualification fees if you operate in additional states
- Franchise tax minimums that change mid-year via state legislation
Always verify your specific filing total with your state's Secretary of State before paying. The official Secretary of State website is the authoritative source for your individual situation.
4. State-specific tax and legal complexity
LLC taxation is complex. By default, a single-member LLC is taxed as a sole proprietorship (disregarded entity); a multi-member LLC is taxed as a partnership. Both can elect S-corp or C-corp status. The correct election depends on your income, your state, your goals (asset protection, payroll tax efficiency, retirement contributions), and many other factors we cannot assess from a calculator.
We do not advise on:
- Tax classification elections (default, S-corp, C-corp)
- Multi-state operations and foreign qualification
- Series LLC structures, holding company architectures, or trust-owned LLCs
- Charging-order protection, asset-protection planning, or piercing-the-veil risk
- Operating agreements, member-management disputes, or buy-sell provisions
- Conversion from sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation to LLC
- Dissolution, withdrawal, or winding up of LLCs
For any of these, consult a licensed business attorney and a CPA together. The two professions overlap but neither alone covers the full picture.
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If you are uncertain about a specific legal, tax, or business-structure question, the cost of consulting a licensed attorney or CPA is small compared to the potential cost of forming the wrong entity, missing a tax-classification election deadline, or facing a personal-liability piercing-of-the-veil claim because your LLC was poorly structured.
8. Forward-looking statements
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