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Michigan Company Formation and Compliance Guide

Before forming or operating a company in Michigan, review entity type, registered-agent records, annual reports, state tax, federal tax, and e-commerce bookkeeping requirements.

Reference LLC state filing feeThe standard state fee for LLC articles of organization is generally $50. Confirm on the state website before filing.
Ongoing filingThe annual statement fee is generally $25. Confirm on the state website before filing.
Typical due-date ruleThe LLC annual statement is generally due by February 15; a domestic LLC formed after September 30 is generally excused the next year.

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What to confirm before filing

Confirm entity type, owners, management, name, business activity, registered agent, and any in-state address requirements. An LLC and a corporation have different governance, tax elections, and recurring filings; first-year price alone is not a sound basis for choosing.

The LLC annual-statement deadline differs from the corporate annual-report deadline; verify the entity type.

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Ongoing state compliance

The annual statement fee is generally $25. Confirm on the state website before filing. The LLC annual statement is generally due by February 15; a domestic LLC formed after September 30 is generally excused the next year.

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E-commerce and sales tax

Cross-border sellers should test economic nexus using sales, transactions, inventory, and marketplace collection records. Michigan generally destination-sources remote retail sales.

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Federal tax and foreign ownership

State formation does not replace federal tax filing. A U.S. entity with foreign ownership may involve an EIN, Form 1120, Form 5472, Form 1065, withholding, or information returns. The applicable filing depends on tax classification, ownership, transactions, and operating facts.

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How ABS can help

ABS can organize state formation records, coordinate registered-agent service, build annual-report and state-tax calendars, and support e-commerce bookkeeping, income tax, sales tax, payroll tax, and IRS or state notice intake. Scope and pricing are confirmed in writing after the facts are reviewed.

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No fixed government-fee, filing-time, or tax-case outcome is promised. State rules, documents, and deadlines are reviewed first.

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