If you want to from an llc in South Dakota, the South Dakota llc formation tips below will help you.Click here to get information about forming a corporation in South Dakota.
A. File Artcles of incorporation for South Dakota Corporation with the Secretary of State
After choosing which entity is right for you, your next step is to go to the South Dakota Secretary of State's website and download the appropriate incorporation form that may be available. Or, if you don't want to do all the work yourself, we can help incorporate a business in South Dakota. Click here for a free quote on our South Dakota business incorporation services
After choosing which entity is right for you, your next step is to go to the South Dakota Secretary of State's website and download the appropriate incorporation form that may be available. Or, if you don't want to do all the work yourself, we can help incorporate a business in South Dakota. Click here for a free quote on our South Dakota business incorporation services
B. Get Your South Dakota Tax ID Number and Or Other State Required Documentation
Have your Federal Tax ID Number (EIN) handy; most states require it on their state tax ID number forms and other forms that you may need to complete after you incorporate a business in South Dakota.
Log on to http://www.state.sd.us/drr2/businesstax/bustax.htm and file the Sales & Use and Contractor’s Excise Tax Application. ALL SOUTH DAKOTA BUSINESSES MUST APPLY.
You can find more information on your state tax obligations at http://www.state.sd.us/drr2/newbusiness.htm
Annual Reports
Corporations must file an annual report with the Secretary of state’s office . It will be sent to the business address the month before it is due. Currently, the filing fee is $30. You can download the form, if you’d like, at http://www.sdsos.gov/busineservices/corporationpdfs/DomesticAnnualReport.pdf
Surely, the list above is not everything you will need to do once you form an llc in South Dakota. You should always check with your accountant or attorney in order to make sure you are compliant with all state laws. Clickandinc.com is not a law firm and nothing on this page can be considered legal advice on which you can rely. If you’d like Clickandinc.com to help you form an llc in South Dakota, we’d love to help.
