LLC FORMATION

Build Your Trucking Business on a Strong Foundation

We help you form your Limited Liability Company (LLC) the right way—so you can protect your assets, establish credibility, and operate with confidence.

Important Disclaimer: Truck Mastery provides business support and document preparation assistance. We do not provide legal, tax, or accounting advice.

WHAT IS AN LLC?

A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a business structure that protects your personal assets, offers tax advantages, and gives your trucking business the credibility it needs to grow.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

NAME AVAILABILITY SEARCH

We check name availability in your state to secure your business name.

ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION

We prepare and file your LLC formation documents with the state.

OPERATING AGREEMENT

We create a custom Operating Agreement to protect your ownership rights.

EIN OBTAINMENT

We obtain your Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS.

BANKING RESOLUTION

We provide a Banking Resolution to help you open a business bank account.

DOCUMENT SUPPORT

You'll receive all necessary documents for your records and compliance.

WHY IT MATTERS

PROTECT YOUR ASSETS

Keep your personal assets separate from your business liabilities.

BUILD CREDIBILITY

Operate professionally and gain trust with brokers, lenders, and clients.

TAX BENEFITS

Enjoy pass-through taxation and potential savings for your business.

SET UP THE RIGHT WAY

Start with a solid foundation and avoid costly mistakes down the road.

HOW WE SUPPORT YOU

We assist with the preparation and submission of required applications and business setup steps based on your input. For legal, tax, or financial advice, we recommend consulting a licensed professional.

Ready to Form Your LLC?

Let us handle the paperwork so you can focus on building your trucking business.

Disclaimer: Truck Mastery is not a law firm, accounting firm, or financial advisor. We provide administrative support and filing assistance services only. Any information provided is for general guidance and should not be considered professional advice. For legal, tax, or accounting advice, please consult a licensed professional.