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Recognition of Your Partnership, Corporation, or Limited Liability Company (LLC)

Whether you operate or plan to operate a partnership, corporation, or limited liability company (LLC) you will need to make sure that your partnership, corporation, or limited liability company (LLC) is recognized by the government. Recognition of your partnership, corporation, or limited liability company (LLC) by a government comes in different forms.

The Law Office of Eric J Proos, P.C. has helped countless partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies (LLCs) become completely recognized by federal, state, and local government entities. Los Angeles business attorney, Eric J. Proos, advises each and every partnership, corporation, and limited liability company (LLC) that he represents the different types of government recognition that exists.

Call The Law Office of Eric J. Proos, P.C. today at (213) 784-3640 to schedule your free consultation with Los Angeles business attorney, Eric J. Proos.

What is Government Recognition?

As stated above government recognition of your partnership, corporation, or limited liability company (LLC) takes various forms. The first being filing the appropriate formation documents for your general partnershipcorporation, or limited liability company (LLC). Once the initial documents are completed and filed, there is still more to do. Other examples of licenses your partnership, corporation, or limited liability company (LLC) may need are as follows:

  1. Obtain your local business license;
  2. Obtain fictions name (if applicable);
  3. Business Tax Registration Certificate;
  4. Employer Identification Number (EIN);
  5. Money transmitter licenses (if applicable);
  6. Liquor license (if applicable);
  7. Cannabis retail license (if applicable);
  8. Cannabis cultivation license (if applicable); and
  9. Cannabis manufacturing license (if applicable)

Being sure your partnership, corporation, or limited liability company (LLC) is completely registered for all the licenses it needs is a job your attorney should handle. You need to focus on how to maximize profits and ensure that your clients and employees are happy.

Call The Law Office of Eric J. Proos, P.C., today to discuss the licenses and government recognition your partnership, corporation, or limited liability company (LLC) may need to obtain.