If I formed an LLC in one state while living there but have recently moved to another state, can I still keep my the LLC in my old state?
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If I formed an LLC in one state while living there but have recently moved to another state, can I still keep my the LLC in my old state?
Revenue of the LLC will now be earned in both states. Can I keep the LLC even if the address of the business is now in a different state? If so, do I need to do anything else to do business in my new state?
Asked on December 29, 2011 under Business Law, Massachusetts
Answers:
Kenneth Avila / Kenneth Avila, Patent Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
You may keep the LLC in the original state but you will have to foreign file your LLC in your new state. Make sure you keep up with all of the filing requirements in both the original state and the new foreign state.
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