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Nomad Capitalist: Worst State to Form an LLC? | #OneMinuteNomad

Nov 16, 2019Video Briefing1:15Watch on YouTube

The question of which U.S. state is the least favorable for forming a limited‑liability company (LLC) depends on the purpose of the entity.

Domestic LLC formation

  • Location matters – If the business has no physical presence in a particular state, forming the LLC there offers no advantage.
  • Tax residency – Unlike moving a company abroad to avoid taxes (subject to Controlled Foreign Corporation rules), you cannot simply reside in a high‑tax state such as California and register the LLC elsewhere to escape that state’s obligations.

International/expat use

  • For U.S. citizens or non‑citizens who intend to incorporate an LLC into a broader offshore structure, most states behave similarly.
  • California stands out as the most problematic because:
    • The California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) imposes strict compliance requirements.
    • Annual fees are levied that have been challenged as unconstitutional, yet they remain in force.
    • The FTB’s enforcement and reporting processes are widely regarded as difficult to navigate.

Bottom line: Whether for a purely domestic operation or as part of an international setup, California’s regulatory and tax environment makes it the worst state in which to form an LLC.