- Rename solutions/ -> 00-sns-holding (parent), shift subsidiaries to 01-07 - Rename scaffold files + headers, fix all cross-references - Add expanded operating-agreement.md for Holdings LLC (00-sns-holding/docs) - Add expanded operating-agreement.md for SNS Infrastructure LLC (subsidiary) - Fix logo-desgin.png -> logo-design.png in infrastructure branding - Move brand assets into per-business branding/ folders (drop root branding/)
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SnS Network Solutions — Legal Structure & Formation Plan
State of formation: Indiana (South Bend, St. Joseph County) Chosen structure: Holding company — a parent holding LLC that owns a separate operating LLC for each division. Filing portal: INBiz (Indiana Secretary of State)
Disclaimer: General educational information, not legal or tax advice. Fees/rules current as of 2026 — verify on INBiz. Have an Indiana business attorney and a CPA review the operating agreements and tax elections before you rely on the liability shield.
The Structure
SnS Network Solutions Holdings LLC ← parent; owns the brand + all subsidiaries,
│ signs no client work, holds no operating liability
├── SNS Infrastructure LLC ← Business #1 (ACTIVE — owner's chosen first business)
├── SNS Secure LLC (High liability — physical install + cyber E&O)
├── SNS Support LLC (Med–High — SLA/recurring-revenue)
├── SNS Systems LLC ┐
├── SNS Cloud LLC │ formed when each becomes an active business
├── SNS Web LLC │ (lower liability)
└── SNS Software LLC ┘
Launch order vs. liability tier — two different things:
- Launch order is the owner's choice, one business at a time. Business #1 is SNS Infrastructure (active); Business #2 is chosen once #1 stands on its own.
- Liability tier signals how urgently a division needs its own LLC once launched and suggests a sensible order for later businesses — it is not the launch sequence.
How it protects you: each operating LLC's liability is walled off from the others and from the parent. The parent owns the subsidiaries (and the brand/IP) but does no client work, so a lawsuit against one division can't reach the assets of another division or the parent.
Do NOT form all 7 subsidiaries on day one
Indiana's per-entity fees are cheap, but each LLC still needs its own bank account, bookkeeping, and tax prep — that's the real cost. Form the parent + your first operating subsidiary now, then add one subsidiary each time a division begins doing real, billable work. The holding structure is built to grow this way.
Numbered Action Plan (do in order)
Legend: 🌐 = fully online · 🏦 = may require phone/branch · 📄 = internal doc (not filed)
1. Pre-filing prep — 🌐
- Search your names on INBiz to confirm availability: SnS Network Solutions Holdings LLC and your first subsidiary, SNS Infrastructure LLC (Business #1).
- Decide which division launches first (that's your first operating subsidiary).
- Decide registered agent: yourself at your South Bend address = free, or a service ($100–300/yr). One agent can cover all entities.
- Fee: $0 · Time: ~1 hour
2. Form the parent — "SnS Network Solutions Holdings LLC" — 🌐
- File Articles of Organization on INBiz.
- Fee: $95 (online; ~$2–3 card fee) · Time: ~30 min to file, ~1 business day to approve.
3. Get the parent's EIN — 🌐
- IRS online EIN Assistant (irs.gov). Free, issued immediately.
- Fee: $0 · Time: ~15 min
4. Form your first operating subsidiary — "SNS Infrastructure LLC" (Business #1) — 🌐
- File Articles of Organization on INBiz.
- Ownership: the member/owner is SnS Network Solutions Holdings LLC — this is what makes it a subsidiary. (Recorded in the operating agreement, Step 6.)
- Fee: $95 · Time: ~30 min + ~1 business day
5. Get the subsidiary's EIN — 🌐
- Same IRS online tool, separate EIN per entity.
- Fee: $0 · Time: ~15 min
6. Operating agreements — 📄
- Parent agreement: you as the member/owner of Holdings.
- Subsidiary agreement: Holdings LLC as the sole member — documents the parent-owns-subsidiary relationship the whole shield depends on.
- DIY from templates, or attorney-drafted (recommended for a holding structure so the veil actually holds).
- Fee: $0 DIY · $500–1,500 attorney · Time: a few hours DIY / 1–2 weeks with attorney
7. (Optional) Assumed business name — 🌐
- If you want to publicly trade as the umbrella "SnS Network Solutions," or give a subsidiary a friendlier public name, file an Assumed Business Name on INBiz.
- Fee: $30 per name · Time: ~20 min
8. Business bank accounts — one per entity — 🏦
- A separate account for the parent and for each subsidiary is mandatory to keep the liability shield intact (commingling funds is how the veil gets pierced).
- Bring: EIN + stamped Articles + operating agreement.
- Many banks open online; some South Bend banks/credit unions want a branch visit.
- Fee: $0–25 · Time: ~1 day per account
9. Insurance — 🏦
- General liability + professional/E&O for each operating sub; cyber liability for Secure and Support.
- Requires quotes (not instant/online).
- Fee: varies (~$500–2,000+/yr per policy) · Time: a few days to quote/bind
10. Tax & local registration — 🌐 / 🏦
- If collecting sales tax, hiring, or withholding: file BT-1 on INBiz (~$25 for a Registered Retail Merchant Certificate).
- Check City of South Bend and St. Joseph County for any local business registration and low-voltage/alarm licensing before SNS Secure or SNS Infrastructure does physical work (see notes below).
- Fee: ~$25 (BT-1 if needed) + local · Time: varies
Cost & Time Summary — launch (parent + 1 subsidiary)
| Item | Fee | Online? |
|---|---|---|
| Parent LLC (Holdings) | $95 | 🌐 Yes |
| First subsidiary LLC | $95 | 🌐 Yes |
| EINs (×2) | $0 | 🌐 Yes |
| Operating agreements (DIY) | $0 | 📄 Not filed |
| Assumed name (optional) | $30 | 🌐 Yes |
| Bank accounts (×2) | $0–50 | 🏦 Usually |
| Mandatory state filings total | ~$190 | 🌐 All online |
| Attorney-drafted agreements (recommended) | +$500–1,500 | 🏦 |
| Insurance (per operating sub) | ~$500–2,000+/yr | 🏦 |
Realistic timeline: state filings can be completed in 2–3 business days; ~1–2 weeks end-to-end including bank accounts and operating agreements (longer if you have an attorney draft the agreements).
Can it all be done online? Yes for every government filing — formation, EINs, assumed names, BT-1, and biennial reports all run through INBiz + IRS. Only the bank accounts and insurance may need a phone call or branch visit, and the operating agreements are internal documents you (or your attorney) prepare.
Ongoing Compliance (per entity)
- Business Entity Report: every 2 years, $32 online (~$16/yr) — 🌐. First one is due in your formation anniversary month, two years out.
- No Indiana franchise tax.
- Bookkeeping + tax prep per entity — the main recurring cost of the multi-entity structure. Budget for a CPA.
- Registered agent: free if you remain your own; keep the address current.
- Adding a division later = repeat Steps 4–8 for that subsidiary (~$95 + EIN + account + agreement).
Launch Order & Liability Tiers
Launch order (owner's choice — one business at a time):
- SNS Infrastructure — Business #1 (ACTIVE). Networking/cabling/wireless; see
businesses/01-infrastructure/. - Business #2+ — TBD. Chosen once Business #1 stands on its own.
Liability tiers (how urgently each needs its own LLC once launched — a separate signal from launch order, and a suggested ordering for later businesses):
- High: SNS Secure (physical install + cyber E&O), SNS Infrastructure (on-site/low-voltage work).
- Medium–High: SNS Support (SLA contracts + recurring revenue worth ring-fencing).
- Medium / Lower: SNS Systems, Cloud, Web, Software — form each when it becomes an active business. Until then they can run as assumed names of an existing operating sub or the parent.
When picking Business #2, the higher tiers (Secure, Support) are natural front-runners — a suggestion, not a commitment.
Confirm With Your Advisors (Indiana specifics)
- S-corp election — once any subsidiary's profit is meaningful, electing S-corp taxation can cut self-employment tax (CPA question).
- Contractor licensing is local, not statewide — no Indiana general contractor license; check City of South Bend & St. Joseph County for low-voltage/cabling/construction rules (Infrastructure & Secure).
- Alarm/security licensing — verify. Sources conflict; recent (2026) guidance indicates Indiana now requires a state license to sell/install/monitor burglar, fire, and electronic security systems, access control, and CCTV. Confirm before SNS Secure does physical work.
- FinCEN BOI: domestic US LLCs are currently exempt (interim rule since March 2025). No BOI filing needed now — but the rule has changed before, so re-check at formation.
- "SNS" collision — also = AWS Simple Notification Service; keep technical proposals unambiguous since you recommend AWS.