And you don't have to deal with as much paperwork if you're an Oklahoma limited liability company. Unlike a corporation, which would be required to keep minutes and records of every meeting, an Oklahoma limited liability company has no requirement. Are there any disadvantages to filing as an Oklahoma limited liability company? Well, selling stocks is the easiest way to transfer ownership, and an Oklahoma limited liability company cannot issue stock. Which means that once you get to a certain point in the growth of your business, you'll probably want to incorporate.
But for now, you can enjoy the flexibility and lighter tax burden that comes with being an Oklahoma limited liability company.
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