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Form a Connecticut LLC

Most of these benefits are unavailable to sole proprietorships and general partnerships. Forming a Connecticut LLC provides comprehensive advantages for your business.

We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. No attorney–client relationship is formed.

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Connecticut State Fees

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Connecticut LLC

Formation Fee $50
Total State Fees

Includes mandatory filing fees

$99.99000000000001
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Connecticut Corp

Formation Fee $50
Total State Fees

Includes mandatory filing fees

$99.99000000000001

* State fees are set by the Connecticut Secretary of State and are subject to change. Our standard processing fee is $49.99 per filing.

Connecticut Annual Requirements Overview

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Connecticut LLC Annual Report

Every LLC formed in Connecticut must file an annual report/statement to maintain its "active" status. This filing ensures that the state has current information on your business.

State Filing Fee $50.00
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Connecticut Corporation Franchise Tax

Corporations formed in Connecticut are often subject to a franchise tax based on authorized shares or assessed property value, as well as an annual report filing.

Minimum Tax/Fee $300.00

Starting At $49.99 + State Fees

Whether you're forming an LLC or a Corporation, our flat-fee service ensures you're set up correctly without the attorney prices.

Connecticut LLC 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.

What We Deliver

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Filed Connecticut with the , officially creating your LLC.

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Operating Agreement

Attorney‑reviewed Operating Agreement template tailored to your business structure and needs.

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Registered Agent Service

Connecticut Registered Agent service with automated compliance reminders and document handling.

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EIN & Banking Assistance

EIN application assistance and guidance for opening business bank accounts.

Ready to Form Your Connecticut LLC?

Get started today with our streamlined formation process. We handle all the paperwork so you can focus on your business.