This information is prior to January 1 guidance from the NY department of state.

Small business owners in Huntington, Suffolk County must prepare for the New York LLC Transparency Act (NYLTA) taking effect on January 1, 2026.
NYLTA requires all New York LLCs — including single-member, family-run, rental, food service, professional, and home-based businesses — to file verified beneficial ownership information, or submit an official Attestation of Exemption if the business qualifies, through the state’s transparency registry.

Restaurants and hospitality businesses
Retail shops and boutiques
Real estate and rental LLCs
Wellness and beauty providers
Contractors and trades
Creative and professional services
E-commerce and home-based LLCs
This means nearly every local LLC owner must comply.
NYLTA.com provides a secure, simple filing system designed specifically for New York LLCs.

Every LLC must report:
Legal names of all beneficial owners
Residential/home addresses
Government-issued ID numbers (license or passport)
Date of birth
Ownership percentages or control roles
LLC legal name, formation details, and EIN
Attestation of Exemption (only if the LLC meets the state’s exemption criteria)


Clear Step-by-Step Workflow
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Secure ID Upload
Encrypted handling of sensitive documents.
Error-Prevention Prompts
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Perfect for All Types of Small LLCs
Retail • Restaurants • Contractors • Rentals • Beauty/Wellness • Home-Based • Creative • E-commerce

Huntington has one of the largest concentrations of small businesses on Long Island, including:
Retail districts
Restaurants & cafés
Hair, beauty & wellness providers
Property management & rental LLCs
Contractors, electricians, plumbers
Local service businesses
Creative and technical LLCs
Because of high filing volume, Huntington will face heavy congestion before the 2026 deadline.
Early filing prevents:
State system delays
ID verification issues
CPA/legal bottlenecks
Missing documentation
Fines for late or incorrect filings

Coverage from New York Chronicle shows that small businesses across Long Island — including Huntington — are preparing early for NYLTA’s new reporting requirements.
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