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— LLC Setup Guide

Best LLC Setup Help for Beginners

Tell us where you are with your LLC and what you need help with — our team will review your request and get back to you with the right next step.

— What we help with

Establish, maintain, reinstate — or just get pointed in the right direction.

Whether you're starting from scratch, behind on filings, or unsure what your LLC actually needs next, we'll review your situation and lay out a clear, plain-English plan.

  • Establishing a brand-new LLC the right way
  • Annual reports, registered agent, and compliance
  • Reinstating a dissolved or expired LLC
  • EIN setup or recovery from the IRS
  • Operating agreements & ownership structure
  • Plain-English guidance when you're just unsure
— What happens after you submit
  1. 1. A specialist reviews your request within one business day.
  2. 2. You get a tailored next-step plan via email.
  3. 3. If it's a fit, we schedule a working call to handle it together.
— FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I set up an LLC by myself?

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Yes. The forms are public and any state lets you file directly. We help when you'd rather have it done correctly the first time without spending hours figuring out state-specific rules.

How long does it take to form an LLC?

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Online filings are usually approved in 1–10 business days depending on your state. Some states offer 24-hour expedited filing for an extra fee.

Do I need a lawyer to start an LLC?

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For a standard single-member or partner LLC, no. You only need a lawyer if you have complex ownership, investors, or special licensing.

What's the difference between an LLC and an S-Corp?

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LLC is a legal structure. S-Corp is a tax election. Many LLCs elect to be taxed as an S-Corp once they're profitable enough to save on self-employment tax (usually $40K+ in profit).

Can Ashé Legacy Builders set up my LLC for me?

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Yes. We handle the filing, EIN, registered agent setup, and your operating agreement so you can focus on the actual business.