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True." You were brought to learn how to form a limited liability company in North Carolina. After downloading the business formation packages and listening to this instructional video, you are just a few simple steps away from completing this important task. Links to the documents I'll refer to are listed below this video. Begin now by downloading and printing the business formation packages. In them, you'll find everything you need to form your company. Package 1 contains a process overview checklist and LLC worksheet. Package 2 contains the North Carolina instruction sheet, application to reserve a business entity name, articles of organization, and your report filing instructions and letter of transmittal. Package 3 contains IRS forms SS 4 and 8832. Your next task is to read the procedural guides. Here, you'll learn about forming and maintaining a limited liability company in general. Review the state instruction sheet. Here, you'll learn about forming and maintaining a limited liability company in your home state. Now you're ready to complete the LLC worksheet. Here, you'll compile all the information you need to form your new company, complete various post-formation tasks, and remain in compliance with the state. Completing the worksheet now will save you considerable time in the long run. There are three areas of the worksheet to serve special consideration. They are naming your company, selecting a registered agent, and determining your management structure. Let's start with naming your company. Select two or three names that you like and verify that the name you want is available by conducting an entity name search on the North Carolina Secretary of State website. The entity search link is included on the North Carolina instruction sheet. Your company name must end with a limited liability company designator or its abbreviation. If your name is available,...