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New Mexico . Entity Conversion

Convert your New Mexico entity to a different structure.

New Mexico allows statutory conversion between entity types: LLC → Corporation, Corporation → LLC, and other variations. The most common path is LLC → C-Corp ahead of a VC round. This guide explains when conversion makes sense, the process, fees, and the often-overlooked tax consequences.

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Common New Mexico conversion paths

LLC → C-Corporation

Triggered by an institutional fundraise. VCs structurally cannot invest in LLCs. Founders convert to a C-Corp (often re-domiciling to Delaware) before signing a term sheet.

Corporation → LLC

Less common. Usually for closely-held businesses pursuing pass-through tax treatment after exiting a venture path. Tax consequences can be material.

Re-domiciliation (same entity, different state)

Convert your existing entity into a new state. Common path: New Mexico entity → Delaware C-Corp ahead of a VC round.

Structural change

New Mexico Entity Conversion: at a glance.

Convert an LLC to a corporation, change entity type, or convert across state lines.

Filing details

How New Mexico handles Entity Conversion.

Where to fileSecretary of State office, online portal, or by mail with the required fee.
TurnaroundStandard processing: 5-10 business days. Expedited service available for an additional state fee.
Required informationEntity name + ID, current officers and registered agent, principal office address.
Common pitfallsMismatched officer addresses, expired registered agent, missed prior reports causing administrative dissolution.
Frequently asked

New Mexico Entity Conversion questions.

What is an entity conversion at the New Mexico Secretary of State?

It is legally changing your entity type, an LLC to a corporation or vice versa, by filing conversion documents with the New Mexico SOS, keeping the same entity with its EIN and history rather than dissolving and re-forming. Where New Mexico lacks a conversion statute, a merger achieves it. We handle the New Mexico conversion.

Can I convert an LLC to a corporation in New Mexico?

Often yes: many states, New Mexico typically included, allow a statutory conversion from LLC to corporation, common when a growing LLC needs corporate stock to raise venture capital. Where New Mexico does not offer it, we use a merger instead. We map the right New Mexico path to a corporation for your goal.

Can I convert a corporation to an LLC in New Mexico?

Frequently yes: New Mexico may allow converting a corporation to an LLC to simplify structure or change tax treatment, though it can trigger tax consequences at the corporate level. We handle the New Mexico filing and flag where a tax professional should weigh in before you proceed.

Does conversion keep my EIN and contracts?

Generally yes with a statutory conversion: because it is the same entity changing form, the EIN, bank accounts, and contracts usually carry over, unlike dissolving and re-forming. We structure the New Mexico conversion to preserve that continuity so you do not have to re-paper everything.

Why convert instead of forming a new entity?

Converting keeps your history, EIN, and relationships intact, while forming new means a fresh EIN and re-papering everything. For a business with a track record, conversion is cleaner. We help you decide whether a New Mexico conversion or a new entity fits your goal before you commit.

What is the tax impact of converting in New Mexico?

It depends on direction and structure: some conversions are tax-neutral, others, especially corporation-to-LLC, can be taxable events, so this is where tax advice matters alongside the filing. We handle the New Mexico Secretary of State mechanics and flag where your accountant should sign off first.

Do I need owner approval to convert in New Mexico?

Yes: a conversion generally requires member or shareholder approval at the threshold in your agreement or New Mexico law, plus a plan of conversion, and skipping approval creates a defect. We handle the New Mexico approval mechanics so the conversion holds up if it is ever questioned.

How long does a New Mexico conversion take?

It depends on preparing the plan and approvals and New Mexico's processing time; the drafting and approvals usually take longer than the filing itself. We prepare the New Mexico documents and sequence the approvals so it is ready to file cleanly rather than stalling mid-process.

Can File.Business handle my New Mexico conversion?

Yes. We determine whether New Mexico allows a statutory conversion or needs a merger, prepare the plan and filing, coordinate owner approvals, and preserve your EIN and contracts, so your entity changes form without starting over as a brand-new company.

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