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How to Start an LLC in Idaho

Forming a limited liability company provides liability protection for any type of business, and should be among the first steps you take as a new business owner. Starting a limited liability company can help you protect your personal assets while adding legitimacy to your company. Follow our step by step guide or let us handle the paperwork on your behalf, ensuring your business is filed quickly and accurately.

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Why start and file a limited liability company in Idaho?

Starting a business in Idaho means getting your start in a state known for its overall business friendliness. According to Thumbtack, Idaho received an overall friendliness "A" grade in 2019. The state received an A+ for the ease of starting a business. This is all thanks in part to Idaho's user-friendly government websites, licensing programs, and business regulations.

Ready to start a business in the Gem State? Here's how you can get started with an Idaho LLC.

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How to Start an LLC in Idaho

The first step will be to decide on a name for your business. Choose a name that is memorable and unique, easy to understand and pronounce, and accurately represents your business. You'll want to search your name choices on the web to quickly find out if they are already taken. It's also best to jot down one or two alternatives, in case the name you settle on is not available for registration in Idaho.

  • The name you choose must be unique and not "confusingly similar" to the name of any other Idaho business. This is to prevent fraud or misrepresentation and is a common rule in all 50 states. You can find out whether a name is available by using the Idaho business name search Opens in a new tab for possible conflicts. Be sure to check variations or alternate spellings as well, otherwise your filing may be rejected.

    In a pinch, you can use MyCorporation's business name search service, where we will conduct a more thorough search on your behalf and report back our findings. Plus, MyCorporation includes a business name search for free when we complete your LLC filings on your behalf!

  • Your business name must include the words "Limited Liability Company," or "LLC."
Tip: A business name check is included with every one of our business formation packages. We check with the state to determine the availability of your business name automatically. You can also conduct a nationwide business name search here.

There are two options to choose from when it comes to setting up your limited liability company in Idaho. "Member managed" or "manager managed". The first thing you need to know is that owners of any LLC are referred to as "members". A single member LLC has just one owner, while a multi-member LLC is an LLC owned by 2 or more members. Pretty simple, right?

Idaho LLCs also must also designate one or more individuals to manage the day to day operations of the business. This can be handled by one of the members of the business (member managed, the most popular choice and the default in most states), or a professional manager appointed by the members to act on their behalf (manager managed).

While the differences are subtle, what you really need to know is that each member in a member managed LLC has the power to make decisions for the business. However, in a manager managed LLC, the members choose who will manage the business and relinquish all of the decision making to the manager chosen. The person chosen can be one of the members of the business as well, or it can be someone else entirely.

Most states require that you designate a registered agent for your business, and Idaho is no exception. A registered agent acts as the state's means to communicate with a business and is responsible for receiving legal and official documents related to the business.

A registered agent can be anyone you wish, with one small caveat. The registered agent must have a physical address in Idaho. In other words, a P.O. Box is not allowed as a registered agent address. This means a member of the limited liability company can act as the registered agent if desired, or a third-party registered agent service like MyCorporation can be used.

Why designate a third party to act as my registered agent?

It should be noted that registered agent information is made publicly available. This can cause privacy concerns for business owners who do not wish to list their personal contact information on the internet for everyone to see. It is also common for the registered agent to become a target of spam or robocalls since this private information is relatively easy to obtain.

Another issue that may arise is that in the case of a lawsuit, these documents would be hand delivered directly to the registered agent, and in the case that you used your business location for this purpose, this could occur in front of your customers. This is why many business owners opt for a third-party registered agent service such as MyCorporation to act as a registered agent on behalf of their business.

Tip: Our Deluxe and Premium formation packages include a full year of registered agent services for your business. We also offer standalone registered agent services which you can add to your business later.

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The state of Idaho requires you to file a Certificate of Organization (known as Articles of Organization in other states) to form an LLC. This document includes basic information about the Idaho LLC such as:

  • Name of the Idaho limited liability company
  • Complete street and mailing addresses of the principal office
  • Name and complete street address of the registered agent
  • Name and address of at least one governor of the LLC
  • Mailing address for future correspondence (annual report notices)
  • Print name and signature of organizer(s)
  • Contact information where you can be reached including phone number and email address

A filing fee of $100 plus $20 for manual processing is required, totaling $120 for a Certificate of Organization. Make checks payable to Idaho Secretary of State. If expedited service is requested, add $40 to the filing fee. If same day service is requested, add $10 to the filing fee. Mail or deliver to the Office of the Secretary of State 450 N 4th Street PO Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720-0080.

After formation, the state of Idaho requires an LLC to create an operating agreement. This agreement needs to be written, and should be kept with the company's records.

What kind of information needs to be included in a Idaho operating agreement?

Operating agreements are required in Idaho and are important to laying the foundation of a properly run business. An operating agreement sets guidelines for the way your business operates now and into the future. Common details in an operating agreement include the following:

  • Basic contact details: The name of the LLC, the address of the principal business location and often, the registered agent address.
  • The business purpose: This is a basic one sentence description of what kind of business your LLC will do, and is often a very general description, which creates a bit more flexibility as the business matures.
  • Tax structure: Often this indicates the way the LLC will choose to be taxed. The main options are to be taxed as a sole proprietor or a partnership ( both pass through options ) or to be taxed as a corporation ( which requires an S Corp Election to be filed )
  • Ownership and management: This section lays out the general rules about how the business will operate day to day. This refers to step 3, where you determined whether your business would be "manager managed" or "member managed". As mentioned before, member managed is the default and the most common choice. If you are unsure, member managed is a pretty safe bet.
Tip: All of our formation packages include a sample operating agreement you can use directly, or modify to fit your needs. Start Now

Information on industry-specific and occupation-specific licenses, permits, and regulations may be found in the Idaho Secretary of State Business Wizard. Use this portal to determine which licenses and permits your Idaho business may need to file for and obtain.

In the event that you need a bit of help, you may also turn to MyCorporation's business license compliance package. Our skilled professionals will do the work for you. We identify all of the licenses required by your business and provide you with the information you need in order to file.

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An EIN (also called a Federal Tax Id) is a nine-digit number that is issued by the IRS and used to uniquely identify your business for tax purposes. Think of it as a Social Security Number (SSN) for your business, except an EIN is far less sensitive. It is important to wait until the LLC has been approved by the state before applying, and for that reason, filing for an EIN is one of the last things to do when you are setting up a business.

Like a social security number, the EIN allows you to:

  • Open business checking, savings, or investment accounts
  • File taxes for the business
  • Complete payroll for employees if applicable
  • Obtain lines of credit and credit cards, as well as "build credit" for your business
  • Apply for applicable business licenses when required.

You only need a few pieces of information to file including your mailing address and legal business name. You can apply online with the IRS by downloading IRS Form SS-4 (PDF)(116 KB), or work alongside a third party organization like MyCorporation to complete an EIN application.

You must obtain an EIN when you file your legal entity with the Idaho Division of Corporations.

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Idaho LLC Frequently Asked Questions

In Idaho, if your profession requires state licensing, you would incorporate your business as a Professional Service Limited Liability Company (PLLC). This often includes doctors, lawyers, therapists, and other professions where state licensure is required.

A PLLC is different than a Professional Corporation (PC), which consists of shareholders that own company stock and has different tax implications. Idaho allows licensed professionals the opportunity to form both a PLLC and PC, if desired. PLLCs are usually more popular, as they require less effort to build and operate.

Generally, this can include the following professions:

  • Accounting
  • Acupuncture
  • Architecture
  • Chiropractic
  • Clinical social work
  • Dentistry
  • Law
  • Marriage, family, and child counseling
  • Medicine
  • Speech-language pathology and audiology
  • Nursing
  • Optometry
  • Osteopathy
  • Pharmacy
  • Physical therapy
  • Physician assistants
  • Podiatry
  • Psychology
  • Shorthand court reporters

According to the Idaho Secretary of State, LLC processing times usually take up to 2-3 business days or 4-6 weeks for standard filings. All orders are processed in the order they are received.

All entities conducting business in Idaho must file annual reports with the Idaho Secretary of State due on January 31. The filing fee is $110. If you need help filing an annual report or amendment, you may refer to the SOSBiz portal available through the Idaho Secretary of State.

According to the Idaho Secretary of State, foreign entities that wish to transact business in Idaho must first obtain a foreign registration statement. The filing fee is $100 plus $20 for manual processing. Checks must be made payable to the Idaho Secretary of State. The foreign registration statement application must be accompanied by a certificate of existence or certificate of good standing dated within 90 days from the date of filing with this office.

  • Certificate of Organization Filing Fee - $120 (add $40 for expedited filing, add $10 for same day service)
  • Annual Report Fee - $110

In total, expect to set aside at least $280 to form an LLC in Idaho.

Helpful Idaho Resources

Secretary Of State Details

Idaho Secretary of State
450 N. 4th Street
Boise, ID 83702

Phone:(208) 334-2301
Website: sos.idaho.gov

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