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@Patio11 - I recently moved from California to Florida and I'm about to open an LLC here.

What are the advantages / disadvantages of having an LLC based in Delaware vs creating one in Florida?

I'd love to use Stripe Atlas - but not sure if I'm making things more complicated than they need to be by opening in Delaware vs Florida.



If you don't plan on trying to raise VC money, then a local LLC is preferable to a Delaware LLC in 99.999999% of business cases.

Or another way to put it: if don't plan to do business outside of Florida, why would you subject yourself to the laws and jurisdiction of another state just to save a few bucks?


> If you don't plan on trying to raise VC money, then a local LLC is preferable to a Delaware LLC in 99.999999% of business cases.

Well, I do have clients and customers outside FL - lots of them. Does that make a difference?


It depends on where you plan on doing work for those clients.


Mostly in FL but I also travel a bunch cause I'm remote.


You should probably talk to an attorney, but as I understand, Florida isn't a bad state to consider either. It really comes down to cost savings and specific laws, and where you're primarily doing business.


I own and operate several LLCs in Florida. One that files as a C Corp, which means it's subject to corporate tax in the state. FL is 3.2% lower than DE right now and that's something to consider. LLCs in Florida that are not filing as a corp are not required to pay corporate taxes (in most situations). For me, there was zero reason to use a DE LLC here. If I were still in Michigan there would have been A LOT of incentive to go with a DE LLC.




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