Legal Question in Business Law in Illinois
Limited Liability Companies
If I am a resident of Illinois, can I obtain an LLC in Iowa or am I legally subject to Illinois Fees?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Limited Liability Companies
If the business is run out of Iowa, there are no fees from Illinois.
Re: Limited Liability Companies
Yes, you can form your LLC in Iowa. However, if you want to do business in Illinois, you will have to register your LLC here also.
Re: Limited Liability Companies
A lot of people, for various reasons, use LLCs or other entities formed in other states such as Delaware or Nevada (and, yes, Iowa).
Before a foreign LLC can "transact business" in Illinois, it must be admitted to do so by the Secretary of State (which requires the payment of the applicable fees).
The mere fact a member or manager of the LLC is a resident of Illinois does not constitute transacting business. So if your business is in Iowa and not in Illinois, there is no need to pay Illinois fees.