Malibu, CA asked in Business Law for California

Q: LLC in Nevada. Web Site Design Business. Want business address in CA just for mailing.

Hey There,

I have a LLC in Nevada, which allows out of state business to form LLC's. I have a RA in Nevada. My site is a web design site, but i still need a physical address for a bunch of random necessities like bank accounts. So i was wondering, if i was to get a business address in CA or in CO, would there be any negative effect or additional legal burden on me. Essentially this would just be a mailing address, there will be no work done there, there is no real physical work location. Also i have a DBA in the county of my RA in Nevada, while i need to move this to the county of my business address as well?

Please let me know your thoughts thanks!

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1 Lawyer Answer
Zaher Fallahi
Zaher Fallahi
Answered
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Where would you be physically doing the work? That is the sate that would tax you. If for mailing purpose only, obtaining such California address may subject to you to California taxation. Otherwise, you must argue that you worked and lived outside California. Good luck. Zaher Fallahi, Business and Tax Attorney, CPA.

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