How to Register With The Louisiana geauxBIZ
What criteria would trigger the requirement to register with the Louisiana geauxBIZ?
Factors indicating "doing business" in Louisiana:
- Physical Presence: Maintaining an office, store, warehouse, or any other physical location within Louisiana.
- Employees: Hiring employees based in Louisiana.
- Business Activity: Regularly engaging in sales, providing services, or conducting other income-generating activities within the state.
- Income from Louisiana: Generating a substantial portion of revenue from customers or clients located in Louisiana.
Activities that might NOT be considered "doing business" in Louisiana:
- Isolated Transactions: Conducting an occasional sale or project without continuous business operations.
- Litigation: Defending or bringing legal action in Louisiana courts.
- Owning Property: Simply holding property or investments in Louisiana.
- Specific Exemptions: Louisiana has certain laws that exempt specific activities from being considered "doing business," like soliciting orders for interstate sales or holding shareholder meetings.
Where do I register, and what else is required?
- A Certificate of Good Standing is required (dated within the past 90 days)
- A Registered Agent is required to serve as the company's physical in-state presence to receive important legal documents. Do not fall victim to the common misconception that you can leverage an in-state employee as your Registered Agent. It's far too risky.
- You'll want to review the other registrations required in Louisiana. Here's a Louisiana specific guide we put together.
What is the registration fee?
The fee charged by Louisiana is $130.
How long does Louisiana usually take to process?
Louisiana usually takes approximately Less than 1 week to process registrations.
What is required ongoing?
Each state has a complex schedule of required annual reports, which can vary by entity type. Let's take a look at Louisiana's:
C-Corporation
- Filing Date: May 15
- Filing Frequency: Annual
LLC
- Filing Date: February 15
- Filing Frequency: Annual
Non-Profit
- Filing Date: Oct 1
- Filing Frequency: Annual
There is an Easier Way
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This guide should definitely help reduce some of the confusion for Louisiana. However, if you have multiple states to worry about, you may look to:
- Automate state registrations and annual reports
- Centralize email, snail mail, state ID’s, and registered agents, and
- Take control of action items, eliminating risks before they become penalties.
Note: For the avoidance of doubt, nothing provided here shall contemplate, constitute or include tax or legal advice. Always double check with state agency websites for the most up-to-date requirements.