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LLC Guide for Resellers

Should you form an LLC? Here's what you need to know about business structure, liability protection, and legitimizing your reselling business.

Business Structure Options

Structure Liability Taxes Cost
Sole Proprietor Personal liability Schedule C on personal return Free (maybe DBA fee)
Single-Member LLC Limited liability Schedule C (default) or S-Corp election $50-500 state filing
S-Corporation Limited liability Separate return, salary + distributions Higher, more complexity

Benefits of an LLC

When You DON'T Need an LLC

💡 General Rule: Consider an LLC when you're consistently profitable, doing $10k+/year, or selling higher-risk items where liability matters.

How to Form an LLC

  1. Choose a name: Check availability in your state
  2. File Articles of Organization: With your state's Secretary of State
  3. Get an EIN: Free from IRS (irs.gov)
  4. Create Operating Agreement: Even single-member LLCs should have one
  5. Open business bank account: Keep business funds separate
  6. Get resale certificate: For tax-exempt purchases (state-specific)

DIY vs Services

Ongoing Requirements
  • Annual report: Most states require yearly filing ($25-500)
  • Registered agent: Someone to receive legal documents
  • Franchise tax: Some states charge annual tax (CA = $800 minimum)
  • Separate finances: Don't mix personal and business funds

⚠️ California Warning: CA charges $800/year minimum franchise tax regardless of income. Consider forming in your home state first.

Business Banking
  • Separate account: NEVER mix personal and business funds
  • Business debit card: Use for all business purchases
  • Options: Local credit unions often have free business accounts
  • Online banks: Mercury, Relay, Bluevine = no fees

Resale Certificate

A resale certificate lets you buy inventory without paying sales tax (you collect tax when you sell instead).