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Whether you indicate there is a Manager or Authorized Member will depend on whether the LLC is manager-managed or member-managed. See Florida Statute 605.0407. On Sunbiz, AMBR stands for Authorized Member, and AR stands for Authorized Representative.
So I made a huge mistake by applying for my EIN number before I applied for a LLC. Luckily I got approve for the LLC with the same information I applied for with the EIN number. The problem is the whenever I search for my LLC name on sunbiz.org the result shows that I don’t have an EIN number for the LLC.
i didn't renew my llc, but i continued to receive rent and deposit it in my business bank account. as far as i know my accountant did not say it was a problem with regard to irs. anyway i am planning to sell the house, and the only hiccup i could think of is the closing company might say we need to renew our business license in order for them to close, and then i would say bye, and find ...
Sunbiz is not a substitute for an active copyright or trademark. Sunbiz is a corporate registration center for the state of Florida. If you register a corporation on sunbiz then you may run into IRS issues as they will expect tax returns or 941s to be filed properly. This doesn't sound lime a well thought out plan.
I want to change the status of my Florida LLC with the Division of Corporations to inactive, but not dissolve the company.
Your title, however, should align with your Operating Agreement. My suggestion is that you consult with a qualified attorney to ensure your LLC is formed correctly, not only on Sunbiz, but that you also have a proper Operating Agreement, initial business contracts, and everything else you'll need to get your company started correctly.
Unless there is something valuable about the inactive Corporation (such as its status as a publicly-held corporation, possession of a particular license, or ownership of valuable intellectual property), it would be vastly simpler and less expensive to simply form a new corporation.
To add to my colleagues' good answers, if you're a sole proprietor NOT using a fictitious name, you wouldn't register on Sunbiz, but if you are using a fictitious name (for example, you are John Smith and you call your business the John Smith company - or any name other than John Smith), that must be registered.
The web address “sunbiz.org” is the State of Florida website for registering domestic and foreign entities, filing annual reports, etc. You’ll need to seek reinstatement through that site. I’m not sure how you’ve been operating with a dissolved corporation or think you are eligible for government contracting, but you might want to ...
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