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Forming an LLC in North Carolina — Hispanic entrepreneur guide

How to form an LLC in North Carolina: formation fee ($125), annual fee ($200 annual report), step-by-step process.

Forming an LLC in North Carolina

Why North Carolina

Fastest Hispanic growth in South after Georgia Charlotte as second-largest US banking hub Raleigh-Durham (Research Triangle) — tech + biotech Hispanic community ~10% of state Accepts ITIN

Key facts

ItemInformation
Formation fee$125
Annual fee$200 annual report
DeadlineAnnual Report due April 15 each year ($200)
Accepts ITIN✅ Yes

Process

  1. Unique name ending in “LLC”
  2. Registered Agent in North Carolina
  3. Articles of Organization ($125)
  4. Operating Agreement (internal)
  5. EIN from IRS (free)
  6. Business bank account

Platform: North Carolina Secretary of State


Last verified: 2026-05-24.

State services and resources in North Carolina

Where to register your LLC in North Carolina

The Secretary of State office (or equivalent) of North Carolina handles LLC registrations. Generally accepts filings:

  • Online (fastest, 1-3 days)
  • By mail (4-8 weeks)
  • In person (varies by state capital)

Post-formation requirements

  1. EIN from IRS (free, online, ~15 minutes)
  2. Business bank account — most require LLC docs + EIN
  3. State/local licenses depending on business type
  4. Annual Report yearly (keeps LLC active)
  5. Quarterly tax estimates if income > $1,000/quarter

LLC for immigrants with ITIN

  • Permitted: ITIN holders can be LLC members
  • Banking: business accounts with ITIN available (BlueVine, Mercury, Lili — verify policies)
  • Tax filing: Schedule C on your 1040 with ITIN; Form 1065 for multi-member LLC

Common errors

  • Forgetting annual report (can dissolve LLC)
  • Mixing personal and LLC finances (loses limited liability protection)
  • No Operating Agreement (even single-member)
  • Operating in another state without registering as foreign LLC

North Carolina-specific resources

  • North Carolina Secretary of State — LLC search + filings
  • North Carolina Department of Revenue — state business taxes
  • SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) — free small business mentoring
  • SBA (Small Business Administration) — resources and financing

Last verified: 2026-05-25.

General procedural information for educational purposes. Not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Laws and fees change — verify with the issuing agency before taking action. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed immigration attorney or other appropriate professional.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need SSN to form an LLC in North Carolina?
NO. You can form an LLC in North Carolina using ITIN or just passport number. After, to open a bank account for the LLC, you’ll need EIN (free Federal Tax ID from IRS, NO SSN required) and possibly the holder’s ITIN.
How much does it cost to form an LLC in North Carolina?
Costs vary: state filing fee $50-$500, registered agent $0-$300/year (self-RA if you have North Carolina address), LLC operating agreement $0-$200, EIN FREE via IRS, annual report fees $20-$300/year depending on state.
Better to form LLC in North Carolina or in Wyoming/Delaware?
If your business operates in North Carolina, cheapest is forming LLC in North Carolina. If you operate in another state but register the LLC in Wyoming/Delaware, you must register as ‘foreign LLC’ in your operating state — paying both fees. Wyoming/Delaware only makes sense for passive LLCs (rentals, investments, holding companies).
Does my North Carolina LLC pay taxes?
By default, single-member LLC is ‘disregarded entity’ (taxes flow through to owner via Schedule C). Multi-member LLC treated as ‘partnership’ (Form 1065). You can elect S-Corp or C-Corp taxation via Form 2553/8832. Consult CPA with ITIN experience.