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I have an LLC that has been in business for 4 years. We are wanting to grow offerings and let's say baby companies in other industries.
My question is, can I run all these other companies as subsidiaries of the LLC and then EIN, federal filings and reportings, business licenses, etc be done with the LLC? I don't want to have to have several EINs, licenses, etc. Is there another way instead of saying they are a subsidiary to allow this to happen? |
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You can just make the offerings "divisions" of your LLC--but all finances, liabilities etc. will be related to the one company then.
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