Which Rational Unicorn Attorney are you working with for this project?
Lindy Laurence
Lisa Thorsson
Nicole Hetz
Sunny Kakwani
Joe Anderson
Jay Smith
Name
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First Name
Last Name
Email
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Phone
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Location of Business Entity
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California
Oregon
Washington
Somewhere else
Company Name
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Which "ending" does you company have?
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"[Name] LLC" - no comma
"[Name], LLC" - with comma
"[Name] Limited Liability Company" - no comma
"[Name], Limited Liability Company" - with comma
Not sure/ I need help looking this up
What is your company address?
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This cannot be a PO box. It must be a street address (either commercial or residential). This will be public-facing.
Who is involved?
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Single member LLC - just me
Partnership LLC - 2 or more people (NOTE: This form is for single member LLCs only. Please return to the Forms page to find the Partnership Questionnaire)
Legal Name of the Owner (1 person, probably you)
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First Name
Last Name
How do you plan on filing taxes?
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We advise you seek counsel from a tax professional.
Sole proprietor
C-corp
Not sure
How much have you contributed to your company in US dollars? (up to date)
Please write a few sentences or a short paragraph summarizing the purpose of your company.
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The Secretary of State's office limits this to 250 characters or less - think a sentence or so. The purpose can be a combination of product or service types, with or without description like "socially responsible", "sustainable", "provides to low-income communities", etc.
What kinds of products or services will you be offering?
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If you don't know specifics yet, please provide general categories such as marketing, consulting, printing, etc.
Do you have an existing Assumed Business Name under your LLC?
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ABN "Assumed Business Name" is the same as "Doing Busines As (DBA)", "Fictitious Business Name (FBN)", etc.
Yes, the LLC has an Assumed Business Name
No, I don't have an Assumed Business Name
I'm not sure
If yes, what is your Assumed Business Name?
Are you planning on becoming a Benefit Company? Would you like to learn more about this?
Benefit Companies promote the triple bottom line - People, Planet and Profit. In both Oregon and Maryland, LLCs are allowed to be Benefit Companies; in other states, only Corporations qualify. We can include some language in your Operating Agreement if you are planning to become one soon.
Yes, I want to become a Benefit Company
Yes, I am already on the path to becoming on
Maybe, I'd like to learn more, please send me more information
No, I don't want to become a Benefit Company