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NJEd

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Nov 12, 2006 6:53 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hello Folks.  I`m in the process of registering my soon to be new business in the state of New Jersey.  Did my research and think I know what I need to do to register my LLC with the state.   One thing has me thinking.   My CFP gave me a quote of around $700 to form the LLC and register with the state.   I checked online and a company would charge me about $300.

If I do it myself it will cost me $125.  I think all I have to do is fill out the NJ-Reg form and the Public Filing of a new business entity form to create and register the LLC.  Am I missing something that would account for the large $$s these folks are quoting me for doing the same thing?

Thanks!
MNGrillGuy

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Nov 13, 2006 11:50 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I did it myself in MN for $125.  You will need to know whether or not you need a Registered Agent.  MN didn`t require one, I think most other states do. 



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Santhosh

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Mar 26, 2013 10:15 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Nice! If you have any friends in India. If they are going to start new business at that time don't search for registering. We are one of the famous & leading registration inform of company, llp, trademark & incorporarion & much more at an affordable cost

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