Hi, We are Lutrexa and I help Indiana-based businesses of all sizes get set up, licensed, and running in no time.

We offer the following services; New Business Start-up, Non-Profit Startup, Business Plans & Proposals, Health Department, and more!

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We Take A Different Approach

We believe in developing the whole person, not just the business – so you can achieve 7-figure revenues while maintaining personal balance and clarity.

That’s why we offer comprehensive coaching, consulting, and exclusive productivity tools to transform your business, money, health, time, and life without the overwhelm. A whole approach for a whole person.

Whether it’s starting to love your business again, getting the marketing running on auto-pilot, reclaiming your personal life, better time management, or anything else entrepreneurs face, we’ve got your back.

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Formation Services

Indiana, known for its business-friendly environment, has become a prime location for many entrepreneurs and businesses looking to incorporate. The state offers a variety of business structures, each with its advantages, depending on the nature and needs of the business. Understanding these structures can help business owners make informed decisions to ensure both legal protection and optimal operational efficiency. 

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501c3 Non-Profit

The term “501(c)(3)” might sound like a cryptic code to the uninitiated, but it holds significant importance in the realm of nonprofit organizations in the United States. If you’ve ever donated to a charitable organization, there’s a good chance that it operated under the legal shield of the 501(c)(3) status. Let’s delve into understanding what a 501(c)(3) is and how it can be beneficial.

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EIN/S Corp

An S corporation, also known as an S subchapter, refers to a type of legal business entity.

S corporations choose to have their corporate income, losses, deductions, and credits flow directly to their shareholders for federal taxation purposes. Consequently, shareholders of S corporations declare this income and loss on their personal tax forms and pay tax based on their personal rates.

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City and County License

If you own or operate an architecture company or an engineering firm, you are likely aware of your state’s licensing requirements. However, certain jobs and services you perform may be subject to additional permitting requirements.

The primary difference between licenses and permits is that licenses represent the permission to do or use something, while permits are typically issued based on safety issues. Keep reading to learn more about the difference between state licenses and local permits and how you can ensure your business remains in compliance.

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Health Department Permits

  • Business License
  • Employer Identification Number (EIN)
  • Certificate of Occupancy
  • Food Service License
  • Sign Permit
  • Music License
  • Resale Permit
  • Building Health Permit
  • Employee Health Permit
  • Seller’s Permit
  • Valet Parking Permit
  • Dumpster Placement Permit
  • Live Entertainment License
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Business Plans / Proposals

Business plans serve as the cornerstone of entrepreneurial success.

A thorough business plan is more than just a written document; it is a road map that directs you as you work to accomplish your objectives.

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Zoning License

Zoning plays a crucial role in shaping the landscape of businesses and communities in Indiana.

It’s essential to comprehend the significance of zoning licenses and their impact on your business’s growth.

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Taxation/Wholesale

Each new business operating on a retail or wholesale basis must secure either a Wholesale or Retail License, depending on the specific nature of the business. Some states allow businesses to use the federal tax ID number in lieu of a Indiana Wholesale License, but such states are in the minority. 

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Startup Consulting

Business consulting has a multitude of benefits:

  • Comprehensive understanding of Indiana’s business landscape.
  • Assistance in navigating legal requirements and regulations.
  • Tailored strategies for maximum business growth.
  • Access to industry insights and market research.
  • Proven methodologies to mitigate risks and challenges.

At Lutrexa, LLC, we offer a range of benefits through our startup business consulting services.

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Special Event License

Nestled in the heart of Indiana, Lutrexa emerges as a beacon for all your Special Events Licensing needs. As the event landscape of Indiana continues to flourish, the need for streamlined, expert-led licensing solutions becomes paramount. Enter Lutrexa, an agency designed to simplify, expedite, and enhance your event licensing experience.

Every special event, whether it’s a music festival in Las Vegas, a cultural fiesta in Reno, or a charity gala in Carson City, holds its unique charm and set of challenges. 

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Registered Agent

If you’re running a business in Indiana, you’ll need a Indiana registered agent. This requirement holds for Indiana corporations, Indiana LLCs, and entities from outside Indiana seeking certificates of authority or registration. These businesses must appoint a registered agent in the state (previously termed a Indiana resident agent).

Website Design

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Do you have a new business website you need to launch? Are you looking to generate inbound leads and online sales? We have web designers who know that each business has unique goals that require a professional website and online presence to attract new visitors.

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SEO/PPC Marketing

You want to be #1. We want you to be at the top for the things that matter most to your business growth. Our seasoned SEO experts eat and sleep keyword strategy, XML sitemaps, canonical tags, natural link building, structured data, zero-click, and a bunch of other things you don’t need to worry about. 

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Rideshare License

In Indiana, the rideshare industry, often symbolized by giants like Uber and Lyft, has seen exponential growth. As the industry flourishes, the state has implemented measures to ensure that the operation of such services aligns with established rules and standards. One significant requirement is the acquisition of a business license.

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Short Term Rental License

For an extended period, Clark County, encompassing the Strip, banned short-term rentals to circumvent disturbances within residential areas. The apprehension also included potential inadequacies in fire prevention measures, safety protocols, and security features in these rentals.

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We Take A Different Approach

We believe in developing the whole person, not just the business – so you can achieve 7-figure revenues while maintaining personal balance and clarity.

That’s why we offer comprehensive coaching, consulting, and exclusive productivity tools to transform your business, money, health, time, and life without the overwhelm. A whole approach for a whole person.

Whether it’s starting to love your business again, getting the marketing running on auto-pilot, reclaiming your personal life, better time management, or anything else entrepreneurs face, we’ve got your back.

Meet The Mastermind Behind Lutrexa

Lutrexa works to guide countless entrepreneurs through business formation and strategic planning. Lutrexa merges her passion for aiding others with her expertise in launching successful businesses. Lutrexa approach is deeply empathetic and profoundly knowledgeable.  She combines a unique combination of legal savvy and entrepreneurial spirit to be invaluable to her clients.

She is the founder of a conscious-based non-profit called The Frankie Foundation 5-11-88, it supports children grieving the loss of parents and siblings. She also sits on the compliance advisory board for several non-profits.

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FAQ's

Other on line websites claim to complete all filings for business formation for you. However there is no direct contact, and they charge extra hidden fees for everything. Instead of wasting money on these sites, Lutrexa, LLC offers every customer direct contact with Lutrexa directly. We will give you a free phone consultation and create a package that fits all your small business needs. We promise there will be no hidden charges and your complete package is GUARANTEED to cost less than other on line websites.

Business plans can be divided roughly into four distinct types. There are very short plans, or miniplans, presentation plans or decks, working plans, and what-if plans. They each require very different amounts of labor and not always with proportionately different results.

What are the three main purposes of a business plan?

Establish a business focus. The primary purpose of a business plan is to establish your plans for the future.
Secure funding.
Attract executives.

What is a business proposal?

A business proposal is a document used by a B2B or business-facing company (this may not always be the case) where a seller aims to persuade a prospective buyer into buying their goods or services. This includes basic information, like your company’s name and contact information, your company logo, your client’s name and contact information, the date, and a title. It makes the proposal look neat, organized, and well put together.

An LLC, or limited liability corp. is a business structure that combines elements of a sole proprietorship, partnership and corporation to protect the owners of a company from liabilities and debts. An LLC business structure protects your personal assets if you’re being sued. Likewise, if the LLC files for bankruptcy, the owners — also known as members— don’t have to pay the business debts with their personal funds. However, for taxes, the LLC resembles a sole proprietorship, so the LLC does not pay taxes itself. Instead, the owners include profits and losses on their personal taxes. The LLC can tax itself as a corporation, but in that case it must follow tax and filing requirements for corporations.

A corporation is a business structure separate from its owners. Corporations have the same rights as individuals. They can hire employees, borrow money, file lawsuits, own assets, pay taxes and enter contracts. Limited liability is a crucial defining aspect of corporations because it allows shareholders to take part in profits through stocks and dividends without being personally responsible for the corporation’s debts.

Here’s a look at the primary differences between LLCs and corporations:

Taxes

One of the greatest differences between LLCs and corporations is how they’re taxed. An LLC is taxed as a pass-through entity, meaning that profits pass through to the members — or owners — and are reported on the owners’ personal tax returns. The owners deduct business expenses to offset other incomes on their tax return and reduce their personal tax liability. Reporting profit and losses on personal tax returns typically makes filing taxes for an LLC simpler than it is for a corporation.

Corporations are always taxed as a separate entity. Corporations are responsible for paying taxes on their profits and shareholder dividends. Because dividends aren’t tax-deductible, they’re taxed twice. However, corporation-exclusive federal deductions offset this double taxation.

Business Ownership

Ownership is another major difference between LLCs and corporations. An LLC has the freedom to distribute ownership of the company to any or all members without regard for how they contributed financially. A corporation issues and sells percentages of the business to shareholders. Shareholders purchase more stock to own a larger percentage of the company or sell stock to own less. A corporation exists separate from each individual, so regardless of whether the original owner leaves, the corporation remains fully intact.

Management

LLCs have a more flexible management structure. An LLC can be managed by the owners or a manager. When a manager oversees the daily operations of the LLC, the owners typically don’t have an active role in the business operations.

With a corporation, a board of directors generates profits and assigns a corporate officer to manage daily operations. The owners, or shareholders, typically don’t have any involvement in daily operations outside of possibly approving major decisions.

Reporting requirements

Both LLCs and corporations must fulfill reporting requirements set by their state. Since the board of directors must vote on any changes to the business, corporations have to hold an annual shareholder meeting and file annual reports. LLCs, on the other hand, are not required to hold annual meetings or have a board of directors. Though they have to complete state-mandated reporting retirements, they have far fewer requirements than corporations.

Who can help you decide between an LLC and a corporation?

Choosing between an LLC and a corporation is a complex decision. Because the type of structure you choose has major tax consequences and every business is unique, consider talking to a professional before making a decision. Two professionals you can consult include:

  • Attorney: An attorney who has experience with both LLCs and corporations can examine your business plan and recommend the best structure.
  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA): You may also want to talk to a CPA who can fully explain the tax consequences for each business entity.