Corporations
LLC and Corporation Formation Services in Georgia and South Carolina
You have a skill, a trade, and the drive to build something of your own. Making it official is the next step — and it is simpler than most people think. At Fase Insurance Group, we help entrepreneurs and small business owners across Clayton County, Gwinnett County, Rockdale County, and York County legally establish their businesses, handling the filings and paperwork on your behalf so you can stay focused on the work that actually pays the bills.
We serve all clients — including those who are self-employed, work with an ITIN, or are starting their very first business. You do not need a Social Security Number to legally form a business in the United States, and we have helped hundreds of clients in exactly that situation build legitimate, thriving operations.
Business Formation Services We Offer
LLC Formation — A Limited Liability Company separates your personal assets from your business liabilities. If something goes wrong on a job site or a client makes a claim against you, an LLC means your personal savings, vehicle, and home are not on the line. We prepare and submit your LLC filing directly with the state of Georgia or South Carolina — from start to finish. You bring us your information, we handle the rest.
Corporation Registration — If a corporation is the right structure for your business, we handle that filing as well. We will explain the practical differences between an LLC and a corporation in plain language so you can make an informed decision — but the choice is always yours.
EIN Application — An Employer Identification Number is your business’s tax identification number with the IRS. You need it to open a business bank account, hire employees, and file business taxes. We submit your EIN application directly to the IRS and obtain it for you — no waiting on hold, no confusion, no mistakes.
ITIN-Based Business Formation — If you file taxes using an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, you can still legally form an LLC or corporation in the United States. We handle the entire process and obtain your EIN so your business is properly registered and ready to operate from day one.
Annual State Renewals — LLCs and corporations must renew their registration with the state every year to remain active and in good standing. Missing a renewal can result in your business losing its legal status — which can affect your ability to work on certain contracts and projects. We help you stay on top of renewal deadlines so your business stays protected.
Why This Matters for Contractors
Many of our clients are contractors and tradespeople who have been working under their own name for years. Forming an LLC is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself as your business grows — and it opens doors. Many general contractors and property managers require you to be operating as a registered business entity before they will work with you.
Once your LLC is in place, the next step is making sure your business is properly insured. Most contractors need General Liability and Workers Compensation coverage to work on commercial projects, and if you are driving to job sites you need Commercial Auto as well. If you also need help with your bookkeeping or taxes, we handle those too. Everything in one place, with a team that understands how your business actually works.
How the Process Works
Getting started is straightforward. Come into any of our offices in Jonesboro, Lilburn, or Conyers in Georgia, or Rock Hill in South Carolina — or handle everything by phone. We collect the information needed for your filing, prepare and submit your documents with the state or IRS, follow up with you once everything is confirmed, and answer every question along the way in English or Spanish.
Our team is bilingual and ready to help. Si prefieres hablar en español, estamos aquí para ayudarte.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Social Security Number to form an LLC?
No. If you have an ITIN, you can legally form an LLC or corporation in the United States. We handle this regularly and will walk you through the process step by step.
What is the difference between an LLC and a corporation?
Both protect your personal assets and give your business a legal identity, but they differ in how they are taxed and structured. We will explain the differences in plain language so you can make the right choice for your situation — without the legal jargon.
Do I need to renew my LLC every year?
Yes. Georgia and South Carolina both require annual renewals to keep your business in good standing. Missing a deadline can put your business’s legal status at risk. We help you stay on top of it.
How long does it take?
Processing times vary by state, but we will give you a realistic timeline when we sit down with you and keep you updated throughout the process.
Ready to Get Started?
Call us at 770-960-8803, stop by any of our offices, or reach out online. We will help you set up your business the right way — so you can get to work with confidence.
Fase Insurance Group provides business formation assistance and document filing services. We are not a licensed law firm or CPA firm. For complex legal or tax questions related to business structure, please consult a licensed attorney or accountant.
