New York Single-Member LLC (2026)
A single-member LLC is the most popular structure for solo entrepreneurs in New York. Here’s your complete guide.
Form Your New York LLC — $149 →NY Single-Member LLC Quick Facts
| Factor | Detail |
|---|---|
| State filing fee | $200 |
| IRS default tax treatment | Disregarded entity (Schedule C) |
| Operating agreement required? | Yes — NY LLC Law §417 |
| Publication requirement? | Yes — applies to all NY LLCs |
Taxation of a NY Single-Member LLC
The IRS treats your single-member LLC as a “disregarded entity” by default — profits and losses are reported on Schedule C of your personal 1040. You pay self-employment tax (15.3%) on net earnings. Once profits consistently exceed ~$50K, an S-Corp election can reduce SE taxes significantly.
The Publication Requirement Still Applies
The New York publication requirement — publishing in two newspapers for six weeks — applies to single-member LLCs too, not just multi-member ones. It’s one of the most commonly missed requirements for solo entrepreneurs forming in New York. Corp Nation handles it.
Operating Agreement: Non-Negotiable
New York requires all LLCs, including single-member ones, to have a written operating agreement. Even though it’s just you, this document establishes clear separation between you and the business — critical for maintaining your liability shield.
Solo Doesn’t Mean Unprotected. Your LLC Is Your Business Shield.
There’s a persistent myth that single-member LLCs are somehow weaker than multi-member ones — that you need partners for the LLC to “count.” This is completely false. A properly formed and maintained single-member LLC in New York provides the exact same liability protection as a multi-member LLC. The structure doesn’t care how many people are in it. What matters is how it’s set up and maintained.
For solo entrepreneurs — consultants, freelancers, coaches, photographers, designers, writers, developers, contractors — the single-member LLC is the gold standard starting point. You get the legal separation between your personal and business life. You get a business name that’s officially recognized. You get the credibility that comes with being an LLC rather than a sole proprietor. And you keep all the simplicity of running a one-person operation.
New York does add one wrinkle: the publication requirement. After forming your LLC, you must publish a notice in two newspapers for six weeks. For solo entrepreneurs who just want to start working, this is annoying. We get it. We handle it routinely — reaching out to the approved newspapers in your county, coordinating the publication schedule, and providing proof of compliance. You won’t have to make a single phone call to a newspaper.
The operating agreement requirement is another New York-specific detail most solo founders overlook. Yes, you need one. Yes, it matters. Corp Nation includes a customized template with every Starter Package. It satisfies the statutory requirement and it’s yours to keep.
You built a career on your own terms. Make sure your legal structure matches that independence. Form your New York single-member LLC today for $149.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is a New York single-member LLC taxed?
As a disregarded entity by default — income goes on Schedule C of your personal return. You can also elect S-Corp status for tax savings once profits exceed ~$40K.
Does a New York single-member LLC need an operating agreement?
Not legally required in most states, but strongly recommended. It strengthens liability protection and is required by most banks when opening a business account.
What’s the difference between a single-member LLC and a sole proprietorship?
A sole proprietorship offers zero liability protection. A single-member LLC creates a legal wall between your personal assets and business liabilities. That wall is the entire point.