Anyone have their company registered(with the feds), in a different state than you live to get cheaper insurance rate? Is this common practice using the registered agent address? Been researching a little and seems legit. Thanks for any input.
Matt
Registered Agents for Insurance
Discussion in 'Expediter and Hot Shot Trucking Forum' started by coderedenterprises, Mar 26, 2015.
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Does anyone have any experience with Northwest Registered Agent, LLC with setting up their business entity? After going through and comparing the cost, it seems to be $300 dollars less than LegalZoom to initially set up the LLC.
http://www.northwestregisteredagent.com/Spiderfront Thanks this. -
Go get some solid advice on what you need to do, the LLC won't protect your assets if you are trying to do that. If you are doing it for tax reasons, then look at an S or better yet C corp, with a good accountant, a C corp will actually reduce your tax liability.
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Thank you very much for your reply. I am currently comparing the pro's and con's of the options between LLC, S and C corp. I am about 6 months out from getting the business license going. I am just trying to see if anyone has experience with or knows anyone that does have experience with Northwest Registered Agent. -
I know this threads kind of old, but can I register (get my plates) in the state of Illinois using a registered agent?? I don't have a physical address so I'm trying to use this as an alternative..any feedback is appreciated, Thanks!!
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No you can't. the agent is not your physical representative for operations but only for legal requirements as a presence in the state for the FMCSA.
Why don't you have a physical address?
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