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Domesticate my Florida business in Nebraska.

April 02, 2012 Asked by Kristie Vanthul

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I have a FL LLC and I want to domesticate it in NE. I have tried asking numerous accountants and no one has been able to help me. I have also tried the secretary of state and got no where with the either. Can you please help me?

April 05, 2012 Answered by Ray Albert

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Kristie,

As entity domestications can be a somewhat complicated process, I myself had to conduct a fair amount of research which also included calling the state offices. Fortunately, this process is a little quicker and easier for an LLC than it is for a corporation.

In order to domesticate your business from Florida in Nebraska, the following steps would be required in a particular order:

- Present a recently issued (less than 30 days prior) Certificate of Good Standing from Florida to the Nebraska state offices,
- Submit the application for domestication along with the state filing fee,
- Amend the EIN to reflect new company domicile,
- File the dissolution paperwork with Florida state along with appropriate state fees

- Typically new LLCs in Nebraska are required to do newspaper publication regarding their formation. I would have to research further if such requirement also applies to domesticated LLCs, but I would suggest to count that in, just in case.

Keep in mind that you will need to specify a registered agent with a physical Nebraska address on the domestication application, so you would want to make sure you have that detail worked out and set up prior to submitting any applications.


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Good luck with your business,

Ray Albert @
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