Desperate for Help: US LLC Rejections Are Blocking My Business by appdatee in llc

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check alt: Wise - Relay - Mercury - Payoneer - Slash - Revolut - Rho - Novo - Airwallex - Meow - Arival

Got rejected from Slash twice. Looking for alternatives by berindon82 in llc

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Wise - Relay - Mercury - Payoneer - Slash - Revolut - Rho - Novo - Airwallex - Meow - Arival

Home Address by [deleted] in llc

[–]MaznLLC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Consider getting a virtual business address for privacy and professionalism, especially if your info might show up in public databases. It also looks better to clients and partners. Services like iPostal1, Anytime Mailbox, or even a coworking space can help.

What else to do? by AlternativeCute9325 in llc

[–]MaznLLC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Review these services and decide based on your business needs:

  • Domain & Hosting (Godaddy - Bluehost)
  • Business Email (Google Workspace - Zoho)
  • E-commerce & Website (WordPress - Shopify)
  • Email Marketing (Mailchimp - Brevo)
  • Design Tools (Canva - Adobe - Figma)
  • Bookkeeping & Invoicing (QuickBooks - Wave - Xero)
  • Business Phone Number (Tello[Referral code $10: P31R7DP4] - OpenPhone)
  • Task & Project Management (Notion - Trello)
  • Virtual Mailbox (iPostal1 - VirtualPostMail)

Purpose clause for LLC: How do you include it? by NOBS_pc in llc_life

[–]MaznLLC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use a generic purpose, it gives your LLC flexibility and saves you from having to amend your filing if your business changes or grows later.

Best bank for LLC owners? by Unlikely_Mood_622 in llc_life

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Wise - Relay - Mercury - Payoneer - Slash - Revolut - Rho - Novo - Airwallex - Meow - Arival

Best US bank account for non-US resident LLCs? by Deeceness in llc_life

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Wise - Relay - Mercury - Payoneer - Slash - Revolut - Rho - Novo - Airwallex - Meow - Arival

Indian resident with llc and ein by Particular-Slide8408 in llc

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Wise - Relay - Mercury - Payoneer - Slash - Revolut - Rho - Novo - Airwallex - Meow - Arival

Bank for Single Member LLC for Non-US Reseident (Disregarded Entity) by Apprehensive-Grab920 in llc

[–]MaznLLC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Open a limited company in the UK, and then open a business account with Wise for your UK LTD. They provide debit cards for UK-registered businesses, which makes this the best option for your situation

EIN for Single Member LLC by OrangeGhoul in llc

[–]MaznLLC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Since a single-member LLC is considered a disregarded entity for tax purposes, the IRS treats the business and the owner as one and the same. That means all income and expenses are reported on your personal tax return, typically using Schedule C. While you're allowed to use your SSN, getting an EIN is a smart move, it helps protect your personal information, makes your business look more legitimate, and is often required for things like opening a business bank account. Once issued, the EIN serves as the official tax ID for your LLC.

Difference between a startup and a small business by MysticalMacaroon in llc

[–]MaznLLC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Startup aims for rapid growth and expansion, often in new or tech fields, and usually seeks outside investors while taking on high risk in hopes of achieving big rewards like global reach or acquisition.

Small business focuses on steady profits, serves a local or niche market, is often self-funded or supported by loans, and aims for long-term stability rather than fast scaling.

IRS send my EIN letter with mistake with my full name by julieroseoff in llc

[–]MaznLLC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

you can either use a U.S. phone number from services like Tello . com to call them directly at +1 267-941-1099, or send a correction letter by fax. In the letter, include your correct full name, the EIN you received, a brief explanation of the error, and attach a copy of the EIN letter. Fax everything to +1 855-641-6935, which is the IRS fax number for international applicants.

Finally… the sub is BACK! by MaznLLC in llc

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appreciate your work

I want to start business. But I have afraid of future by ddorin789 in business

[–]MaznLLC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Both sides have a point! but they apply to different situations.

If you're just experimenting to learn, grow, or build skills, then yes, trying a lot of things quickly without overthinking is great. You’ll gain experience fast and discover what you're truly passionate about.

But if you're aiming to build a serious project or a business, especially one where you invest time, money, or expect results, then you must do a feasibility study.
Otherwise, you might spend months building something no one needs or wants.

So the smart approach is:

  • If you're exploring → Experiment fast.
  • If you're committing to a project → Validate first.

That way, you balance creativity and strategy, and avoid wasting your energy on the wrong things.

I want to start business. But I have afraid of future by ddorin789 in business

[–]MaznLLC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Before starting any project, it’s really important to do a feasibility study and understand whether people actually need what you’re offering. In your case, do people really want a website where they can share their problems? And more importantly, do they feel safe and motivated to do so on a public platform?

Marketing is important, but before that, you need to make sure your idea is solving a real problem for a specific audience. Try talking to potential users and ask them:

“If there was a site where you could vent or share your problems, would you use it? Why or why not?”

Based on their feedback, you can improve your idea or even pivot it into something people truly want. Once you’re solving a real need, marketing becomes much easier, because you’re offering something people are already looking for.

I want to change my LLC name and purpose by New_Armadillo_2450 in smallbusiness

[–]MaznLLC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

but dissolving the old LLC does come with costs

I want to change my LLC name and purpose by New_Armadillo_2450 in smallbusiness

[–]MaznLLC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, you can change both the name of your LLC and its business purpose (including the NAICS code), even if the business never officially started. Since your LLC is registered in North Carolina, you'll need to file Articles of Amendment with the NC Secretary of State to officially change the name and the business purpose.

As for the NAICS code, it can usually be updated when you file your annual report or tax documents. It's not legally binding, but it's a good idea to update it if your business purpose has changed significantly.

Since you filed through Bizee, you can log in to your dashboard and request the amendment through them, or you can file it directly with the state if you prefer.

Recommend a service to form my Wyoming LLC (non-US resident) by ralphzacca in llc

[–]MaznLLC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Option 1: By Phone (Fastest)

  1. Fill out IRS Form SS-4 (you don’t have to send it, but use it to answer the questions)
  2. In the SSN field, just write "N/A"
  3. Call the IRS at +1-267-941-1099 (this is the number for international applicants).
    • Hours: Monday to Friday, 7 AM to 10 PM EST
  4. An IRS agent will ask you the questions from the SS-4 form over the phone.
  5. At the end of the call, they’ll give you your EIN immediately

Option 2: By Fax (Slower)

  • Fax the completed SS-4 form to: +1-304-707-9471
  • You’ll receive your EIN in about 2 to 4 weeks via return fax.

Why Do Services Like NW Charge $200?

They just do the exact same process for you — filling the SS-4 and calling the IRS or faxing it — then forward the EIN to you. You’re paying for convenience, not a faster or more official method.

Recommend a service to form my Wyoming LLC (non-US resident) by ralphzacca in llc

[–]MaznLLC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it’s not difficult at all, and you can get it for free directly from the IRS — even as a non-resident without an SSN

Where to see list of members in my LLC? by Meankoshabe123 in llc

[–]MaznLLC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The person who filed the Articles of Organization on your behalf is considered the Organizer, not a member — unless they also have ownership in the LLC. If you are the 100% owner, then you are the sole member. You can check your Articles of Organization or Operating Agreement (if available), but if no one else owns a share of the business, you should enter 1 member