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How to Start an LLC and Remain Anonymous: How to Hide LLC Ownership in Florida | Private | Anonymous |

How to Start an LLC and Remain Anonymous: How to Hide LLC Ownership in Florida | Private | Anonymous |

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How to Hide LLC Ownership in Florida | Private | Anonymous |

One of the great places to start an LLC is Florida.  Florida just recently made it very clear that your assets can be protected by multi-member LLC's (Limited Liability Companies).  This offers greater protection to you versus having a single member LLC.  A single member LLC is simply an individual hiding behind a business name.  Doesn't sound very safe.  Having two members of an LLC at least makes it sound to your creditor that it is a little more difficult to reach you.  Howe about, if those creditors didn't even know who owns the Florida LLC? For a privacy stand point, Florida isn't very private.  Florida wants you to make public members of an LLC. You can see this by clicking the link to sunbiz.org for forming Florida LLC's   https://efile.sunbiz.org/llc_file.html List the name and address of each manager or representative authorized to manage and control the company. This information is required to open most bank accounts and ...

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So you want to start your Limited Liability Company but you don't want your name listed publicly. People ask "what are you hiding", "why don't you want people to see who owns the company", "are you doing something illegal"?  My answer is, I'm not hiding anything, I simply do not want my name publicly posted on the secretary of states website. My company membership information is my business and not everyone else's. There was a point in time when people didn't discuss what they own, how much money they have and what business they are involved in. We used to be a society of private people. I do not want my name on my company records for safety reasons, and I do not want to get sued personally.  Getting sued There is this false perception that you are exempt from creditors and lawyers if you own an LLC. Wrong!  If your name is on the Secretary of State website they are coming after you. Creditors, lawyers and anybody who sues ha...