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Tristan S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boone, NC
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Update LLC address - use PO box or UPS box

Tristan S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boone, NC
Posted

Hi everybody,

I recently created an LLC which will play as the property management for my rentals. I had all the paperwork made to my current address (I am the registered agent) then recently moved to another house and planning on moving out in another year most likely.

First question, apart from filling the change of address with the Secretary of State, and the state comptroller, is there a form to fill out with the IRS (or does the state comptroller info will be automatically fed to the irs?)

Second question, since I will be moving often, I am reluctant to set all that up to my home address. I wanted to get a PO box and have everything related to real estate go there but the registered agent cannot be a PO box address. Do you know if the address given to the comptroller/IRS can be a PO box?

I am thinking about two options, opening a UPS box (which gives you a street address) and have all my stuff sent there but they are expensive! Especially that I do not plan on receiving much stuff.

Or have a more affordable PO box, have everything sent there except the few things that require a full street address which I will put to my home address and change every time I move.

Thank you for your help

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