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I have an LLC registered in Nevada. I neither live there, nor do business there.

Most states allow for this - I don't know about California, though.



This is an often conjectured example. California allows for that, but it falls under a foreign LLC registration to get it recognized by the state. It turns out that the annual foreign registration fee matches the in-state one. So this ends up costing more if you want it to be enforceable.


> California allows for that, but it falls under a foreign LLC registration to get it recognized by the state.

That's what I mean: California may be different.

In my state, I don't need to register anything for the Nevada LLC.




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