Corp Nation — Virginia LLC Guide
Virginia Single-Member LLC: Everything You Need to Know
How a single-member LLC works in Virginia — taxes, liability protection, operating agreement requirements, and how to form one.
What You Need to Know
How a single-member LLC works in Virginia — taxes, liability protection, operating agreement requirements, and how to form one. Corp Nation files LLCs in all 50 states — including Virginia — with registered agent service included.
Every Virginia LLC is different, but the fundamentals are the same: file the right paperwork, pay the state fee, maintain your LLC properly, and protect your personal assets from business liability.
How Corp Nation Handles This for You
- We file your Articles of Organization with the Virginia Secretary of State
- Registered agent service included — your Virginia address requirement covered
- Operating agreement drafted and included with every package
- EIN filing available as an add-on
- You get notified the moment your Virginia LLC is approved
Form Your Virginia LLC Today
Starter Package — $100 state fee + $149 service fee. Registered agent included.
Get Started →Frequently Asked Questions
How is a Virginia 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 Virginia 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.