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How to Move your business to another state

Step-by-Step Guide to Move Your Business to a Different State

Step-by-Step Guide to Move Your Business to a Different State

How to Move your business to another state

Relocating a business across state lines is a complex undertaking that demands months of careful planning, extensive paperwork, and proper registration in the new state. For companies unsure of where to start, this step-by-step guide provides a clear path to a smooth and successful move.

This article also serves as a business relocation checklist to help companies stay organized during the process of an interstate business move.

Step 1: Know the Reason Behind the Move

Businesses relocate for a wide variety of reasons. Some companies seek to be closer to a highly skilled talent pool while others choose to move out of expensive cities and into more affordable suburbs. New markets appeal to growing companies and provide access to target customers. Tax incentives impact profit margins and tax rates are determined by location, which is why many Illinois companies move operations to states such as Indiana, Texas, or Florida. Commute times may influence employees’ decisions to stay with the company or seek another that’s in proximity. Businesses frequently move out of areas that have become unsafe or unhealthy.

Step 2: Find a Suitable Location

The success of the business relies in part on its location. The ideal location should be accessible to target customers, resources, and a qualified workforce, all of which impact operational costs and efficiency as well as revenue. A prestigious location markedly influences brand perception. Choose a commercial property that offers a lease with terms that work to support the needs of the business. For example, a business owner may negotiate a short lease for increased flexibility rather than a multi-year lease that provides stability. It is always worthwhile to review state-specific regulations and consult resources such as the SBA’s relocation guidelines when choosing a new home for the company.

Step 3: Create a Budget

Relocating a business to a new state is expensive. Create a budget that outlines the costs associated with the move, such as hiring a commercial moving company. The farther the distance, the higher the price of the move will be, since moving companies may charge by mileage for interstate moves. The average cost of cross-country commercial moves ranges from $10,000 to over $30,000, with size and complexity having a major impact. Businesses often budget five to ten percent of their annual operating costs for a relocation. Charges may also be added for services such as elevator access and long carries, and IT and data cabling can significantly increase the overall expense.

Step 4: Relocate the Business Entity

Incorporated businesses must change their state of formation. The options available to them are dissolving the current LLC in its original state of incorporation and forming a new LLC in the new state, merging the old LLC with an LLC formed in the new state, or filing a foreign qualification. Dissolving the existing business requires closing it in its state of incorporation. If the business neglects to formally close, the state of incorporation deems it still active; as a result, the company owner must continue to pay taxes, state fees, and file annual reports. A merger is a second option, whereby the business owner forms an LLC in the new state and then merges the old LLC into the new company. After the merger, the old LLC no longer exists. It’s important to follow the guidelines, such as filing articles of merger through the new state’s Secretary of State office. When a company plans to relocate but intends to continue doing business in the old state, filing a foreign qualification may be the best choice. This option allows the company owner to retain the old LLC and register it as a foreign LLC in the new state. Approval for these filings usually takes between two and four weeks.

Step 5: Move a Sole Proprietorship

Moving a sole proprietorship, on the other hand, requires a few different steps. Cancel the local business licenses and permits and apply for ones at the new location. Pay any outstanding fees and employment taxes. Close the bank account associated with the old business, if it isn’t worldwide.

If the sole proprietorship has a DBA (doing business as), withdraw the name from the Secretary of State’s office. At the new location, apply for a DBA. Inform the IRS of the relocation so that the updated business address is on file with the Federal Tax ID Number.

Step 6: Provided Updates

Once the new location is secured, it’s time to provide updates to all relevant parties. Notify the employees of the new business office location as well as the timeline for the move. Keep customers updated via social media, notices on the front door or company newsletters.

Update Google Maps and Google My Business as well as marketing materials, such as business cards, brochures, and the corporate website. If necessary, order an interior or exterior business sign to display on the new building or inside the lobby.

Step 7: Schedule the Move

Research several potential commercial movers before settling on the right one. The moving company should have good online ratings, a license, and insurance. Consider a commercial mover with experience in the relevant industry, as they understand their customers’ unique relocation needs. A mover’s availability is usually limited from spring to fall, so try to schedule the move during off-peak seasons, such as the winter months, for better rates and flexibility. The beginning of the week and middle of the month are generally less busy for commercial movers. Many Illinois companies that relocate operations out of state schedule their moves months in advance to ensure the best availability.

Commercial Moving Services from Chicago Office Movers

When your company is relocating to greener pastures, you’ll need a reputable commercial mover to ensure you reach the destination in a timely and efficient manner. Many Illinois businesses relocating to states like Indiana, Texas, and Florida have relied on Chicago Office Movers because of our proven track record with interstate business moves. We offer comprehensive commercial moving services that will take your company from point A to point B as seamlessly as possible. Included in our services is professional help with planning the corporate move, packing and unpacking, as well as short- and long-term storage in our secure facilities.

Our moving crews are available no matter where your new location will be. We provide local, long-distance, and international relocation services. All moving crews are licensed, trained, and background-checked so you can be confident in the secure and confidential handling of business goods. Work with Chicago Office Movers, like countless major area businesses have. Given our industry experience moving everything from fragile IT systems to bulky machinery, we can tackle any move with expertise. Call our Chicago or Elk Grove Village, Illinois, office today at 312-244-2246 to obtain a free estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Sensitive medical equipment such as diagnostic machines, imaging devices, lab instruments, and refrigeration units require careful handling. Chicago Office Movers disassembles, pads, and securely transports these items using specialized equipment. Digital devices and servers are also encrypted and tracked during transport. Working with a commercial mover like us who is experienced in medical office relocations helps prevent costly damage and downtime.

In Chicago, it’s best to plan a medical office relocation 3 to 6 months in advance. Early planning allows you to coordinate with staff, notify patients and insurers, prepare records, and hire a trusted commercial mover like Chicago Office Movers.

Yes. Moving while patients are being seen can create noise, congestion, and delays. Chicago Office Movers recommends scheduling relocations during slower periods, such as weekends or lighter appointment days. This keeps patient care uninterrupted and ensures the move is efficient and stress-free.

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