Starting and Operating a Business
			
			Starting a 
			Business in Colorado  
			
			RMD 
			Financial Corporation can help you form your new corporation, 
			partnership, joint-venture, non-profit or LLC, easily, and 
			affordably. Since 1989, RMD helped hundreds of business owners 
			 protect their personal assets by incorporating. You can trust in 
			our expertise and the quality of our work because we provide our 
			public and private sector clients with the products and services 
			they need to insure their long term success.   
			
			
			
			Limited Liability Companies in Colorado 
			
			
			A 
			Limited Liability Company (LLC) combines the tax flexibility of a 
			partnership with the limited liability of a corporation. Our 
			customers form LLCs more often than corporations, typically to 
			protect their personal assets and avoid the "double taxation" of a 
			corporation on shareholder dividends. Each member (owner) of an LLC 
			reports their share of profit and loss in the company on their 
			individual tax return.    
			
			
			Colorado “Limited 
			Liability Companies” are formed for:    
			
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				Protection from personal liability for business debts 
				 
				 
				  
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				Perpetual existence, so the LLC continues even if an owner dies 
				or leaves the business     
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				Pass-through taxation 
				that allows owners to report profit and loss on 
				their individual tax returns     
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				Owners not 
				needing be U.S. citizens or permanent residents 
				 
				 
				  
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				LLCs not needing hold annual meetings or record meeting minutes 
				(though we recommend it)     
			 
			
			
			Colorado Filing 
			Requirements:    
			
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				The state does not require a business address located in 
				Colorado.     
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				The state typically completes filings within 1-2 business days.
				
				
				  
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				We can submit your LLC formation directly to the state without 
				your signature.  
			 
			
			
			Incorporate in Colorado 
			
			
			Business owners form corporations to safeguard their personal assets 
			from business debts and liabilities. A properly formed and managed 
			corporation can give you the freedom to conduct your business 
			without worrying that you might lose a home, a car, or any of your 
			personal savings because of a business obligation. 
			 
			 
			
			
			Colorado 
			“Incorporations” are formed to:    
			
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				Not 
				limit 
				to the number of C Corporation shareholders, who need not be 
				U.S. citizens or permanent residents   
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				Protection from personal liability for business debts 
				 
				 
				  
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				Perpetual existence, so the 
				corporation 
				continues even if an owner dies or leaves the business 
				
				
				  
			 
			
			
			Colorado Filing 
			Requirements:    
			
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				The state 
				typically completes filings within 1-2 business days.  
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				We can form 
				your for-profit corporation directly with the state without your 
				signature.     
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				We can also 
				help you form a nonprofit corporation with the Secretary of 
				State.     
			 
			
			
			Ready to protect 
			your personal assets?    
			
			
			Get Colorado Business Licenses 
			
			
			You 
			must satisfy Colorado’s license requirements before your business 
			can legally begin to operate, with the right permit, and tax 
			registration requirements. All state, county, and local governments 
			require businesses to obtain one or more licenses and permits. 
			Additionally, selling taxable goods and services or hiring employees 
			requires that you register with tax authorities. All business 
			license, permit, and tax registration requirements vary by your 
			industry and location.    
			
			
			Examples of possible licenses required in Colorado: 
			
			 
			 
			
			
			
			If 
			you want, RMD can research your licensing requirements! 
			 
			 
			 
			
			
			Creating a Colorado Doing Business As (DBA) Company 
			
			In 
			order to operate a business under an alternate name, it must 
			register its "Doing Business As" (DBA) name with the appropriate 
			state, county, city, or town government. For example, Donald Daniel 
			might register "Daniel Heating and Plumbing" as a DBA. Likewise, 
			"Alice's Hand Bags, Inc." might register the DBA, "Alice’s Bags." 
			Corporations and LLCs often file DBAs to market a separate product 
			or service.    
			
			
			Most 
			local government offices refer to a DBA as a "trade name," "assumed 
			name," or "fictitious name." In any case, a DBA name allows your 
			business to operate under a name other than its legal name.
			 
			 
			
			
			
			Get the Facts About Colorado DBAs:    
			
			
			RMD 
			can
			help you register your DBA?  
			
			A review of our
			sample engagement agreement will 
			provide details about the scope of services offered. 
			
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