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  • Affordable $50 Filing Fee with Same-Day Processing
  • Expert Support Whenever You Need It
  • All-Inclusive: Operating Agreement, Registered Agent & Business Address

We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Contacting us does not create an attorney–client relationship.

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Over 1,000 Connecticut businesses have trusted us with their formation and ongoing compliance needs.

Robert V., Tech Startup Founder
Robert V.
Tech Startup Founder
Jun 27, 2023
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"Their team has been fantastic to work with, providing excellent service as a Registered Agent. Their online platform is user-friendly, making it easy to keep all company and personal information up-to-date. They ensure maintaining a company 'in good standing' is efficient and hassle-free. Overall, a great experience."

Katrina K., E-commerce Owner
Katrina K.
E-commerce Owner
Jan 9, 2023
★★★★★

"I have used Connecticut LLC Attorney for several years now and I love the fact that they have live customer service. They are always very helpful and professional. Their prices are also very inexpensive by comparison to others out there in this market space."

Dan C., Real Estate Investor
Dan C.
Real Estate Investor
Jan 9, 2024
★★★★★

"Yvanel helped me out and was phenomenal! I was setting up a non-standard LLC and was a bit nervous, but she made it easy to understand. She truly deserves a perfect rating of 5 stars. I even made an error and she corrected it after I submitted it."

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Articles of Organization

The official document that legally forms your LLC. Filed with the state, it outlines your business name, address, and structure.

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Operating Agreement

A key document that defines how your LLC is run, including ownership, roles, and decision-making rules

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Employer Identification Number (EIN)

A unique ID from the IRS that lets your LLC hire employees, open a business bank account, and file taxes.

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Business Name

Your LLC's official identity. We make sure your business name is available before filing.

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Registered Agent

A person or service that receives legal documents for your LLC, ensuring you never miss important notices.

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Compliance Tracker

We provide a business platform to keep your documents organized and up-to-date so you can stay compliant.

Asset Protection Planning

If having health, home and car insurance seems obvious, then you should insure your other assets too. Forming a Connecticut LLC or Connecticut Corporation insures against overly zealous creditors, bad luck, poor decisions, bankruptcy and divorce. Creditors will be forced into a better settlement or to dismiss the case altogether. Not planning throws your financial affairs to the wind in the hope "things just work out."

We offer online corporate services, such as LLC formations in all 50 states, online bank account opening and registered agent services. Though we are not a law firm, our services are attorney approved. Join thousands of other clients and allow us to be of service today.

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See What a Connecticut LLC Attorney Can Do for You

Connecticut maintains the most desirable jurisdiction for large businesses and offers significant advantages for small businesses too. The state's business court system specializes in business law, and over 60% of Fortune 500 companies are incorporated here. These qualities have made Connecticut a leader in the incorporation community.

These advantages are no reason to overpay when setting up an LLC or switching registered agents , however. We know that for so long as we combine quality services with reasonable prices we will be successful. Why fix something that's not broken? View our corporate services for Connecticut companies below.

Connecticut offers real advantages—and that doesn't mean you should overpay for formation services or registered agent support. Our philosophy is simple: combine high-quality service with fair, transparent pricing. Explore our Connecticut-specific corporate services below.

Form a Connecticut LLC

Most of these benefits are unavailable to sole proprietorships and general partnerships. Forming a Connecticut LLC provides the following advantages:

  • To form an LLC in Connecticut you file a Certificate of Organization with the Secretary of the State.
  • Connecticut LLCs receive limited liability protection, separating personal assets from business liabilities.
  • By default, LLCs are taxed as pass-through entities: business income or losses pass to owners' personal tax returns.
  • Owners must pay self-employment tax on net business income unless alternative tax elections are made.
  • Drafting an Operating Agreement is strongly recommended to define management, roles, and profit distribution—even if not legally required.
  • You'll need an EIN, and a separate business bank account to maintain financial separation and preserve liability protection.

Connecticut Corporation

One common purpose for forming a corporation is that it's a separate legal entity, formed under state law, which protects owners from creditor claims. It can be viewed as a basic form of asset protection. Incorporating a business automatically makes a "C" or "regular" corporation. A Corporation is considered a separate taxpayer, with taxation occurring at the corporate level, independently of the owners.

Corporate profits may then be distributed to owners as dividends. Many small businesses do not opt for C Corporations because of this tax feature. This feature, along with different privacy considerations compared to a Connecticut LLC, make the choice dependent on your specific needs.

  • Raise capital easily: Capital can be raised through selling stock.
  • Earnings remain inside the business: Earnings may be retained for reasonable business needs, rather than distributing them to owners.
  • Unlimited life: When a corporation's owner incurs a disabling illness or dies, the corporation does not cease to exist.
  • Salaries are deductible: Salaries paid to owners, though taxed at the individual level, are deducted from corporate profits for income tax purposes.

Why Choose Connecticut LLC Attorney?

Unlike generic online formation services, we provide professional business formation services with expert support and comprehensive guidance.

Professional Expertise

Our experienced team understands business formation requirements and provides expert guidance throughout the entire process.

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Expert Support Team

Get personalized assistance from our knowledgeable support team, including technical support specialist Yvanel Marin.

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Comprehensive Service

From formation to ongoing compliance, we handle everything so you can focus on growing your business instead of paperwork.

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Properly planning can save a lot of grief. Unfortunately, asset protection is too often taken seriously only AFTER an accident has occurred. Contact our team BEFORE then to properly protect your assets. You should consider forming a Connecticut LLC or Connecticut Corporation to be foundational for future financial success.

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