Do small businesses use their own address?

Although there are no restrictions saying you can’t, limited liability corporations (LLCs) and S or C corporations should think twice about using a home address for their small business. Just make sure to ask for a real address rather than a PO Box address. You can pay to use someone’s office to receive your mail.

Can two business have the same address?

Answer: Yes, But… To have more than one Google my business listing at the same address, you must be legitimately operating multiple legally distinct businesses. It’s not all that uncommon for more than one business to be located at a shared address but you need to keep reading for more provisions and details.

Can 2 companies registered same address?

You can use the same address for the registered office without any problems. In fact, a registered office is a service a lot of accountants offer. Low cost bookkeeping, accounting and tax for small businesses and the self-employed.

Can a business use the same address as a LLC?

If you have several businesses with separate LLCs, they can use the same address. The place where you receive work-related mail is considered your work address. This may or may not be used as an address for your LLC.

What should be the principal address of a LLC?

Principal Address The articles of organization should indicate the LLC’s primary place of business. However, some states, such as Texas, only require you to include the address of a registered office and those of the initial owners. The business address can either be a mailbox or physical location.

Can you have two businesses under one LLC?

You can run two or more businesses under one LLC by either: running all the business activities under one LLC name, or registering DBAs (“doing business as”), also known as Fictitious Names.

Where can I get a street address for a LLC?

Although a PO box provides privacy, it may be seen by your clients as untrustworthy. A mailbox service provides a street address but is more expensive. If you need help with establishing an LLC, you can post your legal need on UpCounsel’s marketplace. UpCounsel accepts only the top 5 percent of lawyers to its site.

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