What changes when you pick LLC over partnership in North Dakota.
Liability shield
LLC: members are NOT personally liable for LLC debts (subject to maintaining the corporate veil). Partnership: every partner is personally liable for ALL partnership debts and for the actions of the other partners. This includes contracts you did not sign, debts you did not incur, and lawsuits filed against your business partner.
Cost
Partnership: $0 to start, $0/yr ongoing. LLC: $135 North Dakota state filing + $0 from us + $50/yr annual report. Liability protection costs real money — but vastly less than a partnership lawsuit.
Joint and several liability
In a general partnership, "joint and several liability" means a creditor can collect the ENTIRE partnership debt from ANY ONE partner. If your partner runs up debts or signs bad contracts, the creditor can pursue YOU for the full amount, regardless of your contribution. LLCs do not have this exposure.
Federal tax treatment
Identical at the federal level. Both LLCs (multi-member) and partnerships file Form 1065 and issue K-1s to members/partners. Same pass-through tax outcome. The choice is about LIABILITY, not federal tax.
Governance and disputes
LLCs operate under an Operating Agreement defining voting, profit splits, exit terms. General partnerships default to state Partnership Act rules (typically equal voting, equal profit splits) unless a written Partnership Agreement says otherwise. LLCs are far better at handling disputes between members.
Professional credibility
Vendors, lenders, and B2B counterparties typically take LLCs more seriously than informal partnerships. The LLC structure shortens sales cycles and reduces friction with sophisticated counterparties.
A clean handoff, in 6 steps.
Score your partner risk
Do you fully trust your business partner with your personal assets? In a general partnership, your partner's actions can create debts and lawsuits that reach YOUR home and savings. In an LLC, that exposure is bounded by what you put in.
Score your business risk
Will the business have employees, customer contracts, vendor obligations, or any other source of liability? If yes, the LLC shield matters more than the modest formation cost.
Run the North Dakota cost math
Year-one LLC cost in North Dakota: $135 state fee + $0 service. Year-one partnership cost: $0. The annual maintenance cost is $50 AR + $0 franchise. North Dakota Registered Agent (optional): $99/yr.
Pick LLC unless the partnership is truly trivial
For any operation with real revenue, customer-facing risk, or meaningful partner contributions, the LLC is almost always the right answer. Partnerships make sense only for short-term joint ventures or hobbyist activities with no meaningful liability exposure.
Form the LLC
We file the Articles of Organization with the North Dakota SOS. State fee passes through. Our service fee is $0. Get the EIN at the same time so the LLC can open its own bank account from day one.
Draft an Operating Agreement
For multi-member LLCs the Operating Agreement is essential. Define voting, profit splits, member departures, and dissolution procedures. Generic templates rarely capture what partners actually want.
Formation is free. Everything else is optional.
We do not charge a service fee to form your LLC or Corporation. State filing fees still apply and pass through at cost. Add the Compliance Bundle to handle the year-one filings everyone needs.
- LLC or Corporation formation (any state)
- EIN application with the IRS
- Articles of Organization or Incorporation drafted and filed
- Free BOS dashboard for ongoing visibility
- Filing receipts to your document vault
- Everything in Free Formation (no add-on fee)
- Registered Agent service in your state (1 entity)
- Annual Report AutoFile, filed every year on time
- Certificate of Good Standing (1 included per year)
- 1 Amendment included per year (address, member, name)
- Operating Agreement (LLC) or Bylaws (Corp)
- Deadline monitoring across all your filings
Common questions.
Should I form an LLC or operate as a partnership in North Dakota?
For any business with two or more owners and meaningful liability exposure, the LLC is almost always the right answer. The $135 North Dakota state filing fee is modest compared to the cost of a partnership lawsuit. General partnerships make sense only for hobbyist activities or short-term joint ventures with no real liability exposure.
Is a general partnership cheaper than an LLC in North Dakota?
Yes, upfront and ongoing. Partnership: $0. LLC: $135 state fee + $50/yr North Dakota ongoing. But the LLC provides liability protection that the partnership does not.
What is "joint and several liability" in a partnership?
Each partner can be held responsible for the ENTIRE partnership debt, regardless of their individual contribution. If your partner signs a bad lease and the landlord sues, the landlord can collect the full unpaid rent from EITHER partner — including you. LLCs do not have this exposure.
How is a partnership taxed federally vs an LLC?
Identically. Both file Form 1065 and issue K-1s to partners/members. Same pass-through tax outcome. The choice between LLC and partnership is about LIABILITY, not federal tax.
Do I need a written Partnership Agreement?
You should — strongly. Without one, your partnership operates under your state's default Partnership Act rules (typically equal voting and equal profit splits regardless of contribution). That is rarely what partners actually wanted. A written Partnership Agreement (or Operating Agreement if you switch to an LLC) is essential.
Can I convert my North Dakota partnership to an LLC later?
Yes. Mechanically you form a new North Dakota LLC and migrate operations (banking, contracts, EIN). The partnership winds down concurrently. We handle the LLC formation at $0 service fee.
What about a Limited Partnership (LP) — is that an alternative?
An LP is a partnership variant with at least one General Partner (personally liable) and one or more Limited Partners (liability-shielded but cannot manage). LPs make sense for specific structures like investment funds. For most operating partnerships, the multi-member LLC is the cleaner alternative — every member is liability-shielded AND can participate in management.
Does an LLC really protect me from my business partner's actions?
Yes, if you maintain the corporate veil. Members are not personally liable for LLC debts including those incurred by other members (subject to maintaining separate banking, books, and corporate formalities). General partnership joint-and-several liability is the exposure LLCs solve.
What if my partner and I want to be 50/50 with no formalities?
Even 50/50 partners benefit from an LLC. The Operating Agreement defines deadlock procedures, exit terms, and dispute resolution — which matter most when 50/50 partners disagree. Without an LLC and Operating Agreement, North Dakota default partnership rules apply and they rarely produce the outcomes partners want.
Where to next?
Every filing connects into your File.Business operating system. Pick where to go from here — we keep the rest tracked.