Jupid files your LLC with no service fee. You only pay the state fee, then use Jupid for $50/month for bookkeeping, taxes, EIN, and Operating Agreement support.
Jupid handles the paperwork and state submission. You only pay the government filing fee.
Included with your $50/month Jupid subscription after the state accepts your filing.
Connect your bank after formation. Jupid categorizes transactions and keeps tax work organized.
Each guide has the state fee, filing office, registered agent rules, annual compliance, and official source links.
Most owners should form where they live and operate. Delaware, Wyoming, or Nevada can make sense in specific cases, but foreign qualification can add extra fees and compliance.
Jupid is $50/month. LLC filing is free, and EIN plus Operating Agreement are included with the subscription.
Articles of Organization filed with your Secretary of State. Jupid has no service fee; the state fee is paid separately.
Federal Employer Identification Number support is included with your Jupid subscription after formation.
Customized to your LLC structure and included with your Jupid subscription.
Most formation services stop at filing. Jupid keeps going after formation with bookkeeping and tax organization.
Connect your bank account after formation. Jupid categorizes every transaction, tracks deductions, and keeps your books IRS-ready from the start.
Free — included with your Jupid subscription. No state fee markups, no hidden add-ons. You only pay your state's filing fee directly.
Depends on your state. Most states process filings in 1-3 weeks. Some states like Texas process in a few business days. Jupid submits your filing immediately.
Usually your home state — where you live and operate. Forming in Delaware or Wyoming only makes sense for specific legal or tax reasons. Jupid can file in any of the 50 states.
Yes. Even single-member LLCs need one. It protects your personal liability shield, defines how the business operates, and most banks require it to open a business account.
Jupid tracks your state's annual report deadlines and franchise tax due dates. You'll get reminders before anything is due.