Central Forms Repository & Payment Collection System<\/a>. Forms can also be delivered for in-person processing.<\/p>\nMail filings<\/strong>:
\nNew Jersey Department of the Treasury
\nDivision of Revenue & Enterprise Services\/Corp. Filing Unit
\nPO Box 308
\nTrenton, NJ 08646-0308<\/p>\nIn-person filings<\/strong>:
\n33 W. State Street, 5th Floor
\nTrenton, NJ 08608-1214<\/p>\n<\/span>Step#3: Update the IRS<\/span><\/h3>\nAfter your new LLC name is approved, the next critical step is to inform the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of this change. This ensures that all your tax documents and liabilities are correctly aligned with your new business name. Generally, this involves updating the information associated with your LLC\u2019s Employer Identification Number (EIN).<\/p>\n
<\/span>Step #5: Update the New Jersey Division of Taxation<\/span><\/h3>\nOnce your LLC’s new name receives approval in New Jersey, the next essential step is to update your business details with the state’s taxation authority. In New Jersey, this is known as the Division of Taxation, distinct from the more commonly named Department of Revenue or Department of Taxation in other states.<\/p>\n
It’s crucial for every LLC operating in New Jersey to have an updated Business Registration Certificate. This certificate must reflect your newly changed LLC name. The process of updating this information is critical to ensure your business remains in compliance with state regulations.<\/p>\n
For specific guidance and detailed instructions, it’s advisable to refer to the New Jersey Department of Taxation’s page on Changing Business Information. This resource provides comprehensive information tailored to various business registration scenarios.<\/p>\n
Given that the procedure for updating your LLC name may vary based on the type of Business Registration you hold, it’s often recommended to contact the New Jersey Division of Taxation directly. They can provide personalized assistance and clarify the steps you need to take to update your business registration with your new LLC name.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Step #6: Update Financial Institutions (Credit Card Companies, Banks)<\/span><\/h3>\nFinancial institutions where your business has accounts must also be informed of your LLC\u2019s new name. This includes banks where your business holds accounts and credit card companies. Updating these institutions is crucial to maintain financial continuity and to ensure that all transactions are processed under your LLC\u2019s new name.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Step #7: Update Business Licenses<\/span><\/h3>\nDepending on your business type and location, you might need to update or reapply for business licenses and permits under your new LLC name. This is an essential step to ensure that your business operates legally and is in compliance with local and state regulations.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Step# 8: Update Other Places (Branding Materials, Business Accounts, etc.)<\/span><\/h3>\nFinally, don\u2019t forget to update your new business name in all branding materials and business accounts. This includes your business website, social media profiles, business cards, letterheads, and any marketing materials. Ensuring consistency across all platforms is vital for brand identity and recognition.<\/p>\n
<\/span>How Much Does it Cost?<\/span><\/h3>\nIn New Jersey, the filing fee for the Certificate of Amendment form, which is necessary for changing your LLC name, is $100. This fee is standard whether you file the form online or by mail.<\/p>\n
Changing your LLC’s name in New Jersey is a detailed process that requires careful attention to each step. By following this guide, you can ensure a smooth transition to your new business name, maintaining legal and financial integrity throughout the process.<\/p>\n
<\/span>FAQs on Changing Your LLC’s Name in New Jersey<\/span><\/h3>\n1. How do I check if my desired new LLC name is available in New Jersey?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- You can check the availability of your new LLC name by searching the New Jersey Secretary of State\u2019s business entity database. This online search will help you determine if the name you want is unique and complies with state naming guidelines.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
2. What is the filing fee for changing an LLC name in New Jersey?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- The filing fee for changing your LLC name in New Jersey is $100. This fee is required when you submit the Certificate of Amendment form to the Secretary of State, regardless of whether you file online or by mail.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
3. How long does it take for an LLC name change to be approved in New Jersey?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- The approval time can vary, but generally, it takes a few business days for the New Jersey Secretary of State to process and approve your LLC name change application. It\u2019s advisable to check with the Secretary of State for current processing times.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
4. Do I need to update my LLC’s name with the IRS after changing it in New Jersey?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Yes, after your LLC name change is approved by the state, you should update the IRS with your new business name. This update is crucial for maintaining accurate tax records and should be done promptly.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
5. Are there other entities I need to notify about my LLC’s name change?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Beyond the IRS, you should notify the New Jersey Department of Finance and Administration, your financial institutions (like banks and credit card companies), and update any business licenses and permits. Additionally, it\u2019s important to update your branding materials and business accounts to reflect the new name.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false,"gt_translate_keys":[{"key":"rendered","format":"html"}]},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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