General Partnership (GP)

We prepare and file the government paperwork to set up your general partnership.

A general partnership is a business owned by two or more people. It is easy to run a general partnership - there are minimal ongoing formalities such as meetings or annual reporting requirements.

  • Register your business name (DBA)
  • Obtain a Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN)
  • Apply for a state tax ID

3 Easy Steps

1
Call for pricing in your state and to order by phone.

2
We prepare and file your government documents. (View detailed process)

3
Receive your final approved business package.


What’s Included

We will:
Confirm availability of your business name
Register your business name
Obtain your federal tax ID (EIN)
Provide ongoing support

Contact us to choose a formation package that fits your start-up budget and needs.


Specialized Expertise

You get access to a filing specialist whose full-time job is helping businesses like yours get started and stay compliant.

1-on-1 Support

Your dedicated specialist handles your formation from start to finish and you can contact him or her directly anytime.

Stay Compliant

Unlike many firms, we don't disappear after setting up your business. We help you learn how to run a compliant general partnership.


Getting an EIN is Required

Obtaining a Federal Tax ID (EIN) for your partnership is required by the IRS. You may not use an owner SSN en lieu of obtaining an EIN.

Secure

We will need your SSN or TIN to apply for your EIN. We take the security of your sensitive information seriously. Your filing specialist is a screened U.S. citizen working in our U.S. headquarters.

No Liability Protection

When you decide to form your business as a general proprietorship, the owners do not have limited liability protection. Business debts and lawsuits can seize your home, car, savings, and other personal assets.

Excellent service at a price appropriate for start-ups.
Affordable business registration assistance.
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