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Limited Liability Company: Small Business Start-Up Kits
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Did You Know?
A COMPANY is any
formal business entity for profit, which may be a corporation,
a partnership, association or individual proprietorship,
see
company.
Did You Know?
A LLC is a business
structure that is a hybrid of a partnership and a corporation.
Its owners are shielded from personal liability and all
profits and losses pass directly to the owners without taxation
of the entity itself, see
limited liability company.
Did You Know?
A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
is a special type of partnership which is very common when
people need funding for a business, or when they are putting
together an investment in a real estate development, see
limited partnership.
Did You Know?
A PARTNERSHIP is
a business enterprise entered into for profit which is owned
by more than one person, each of whom is a "partner.",
see
partnership.
Did You Know?
A SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP
is a business owned By one person, as distinguished from
a partnership or corporation, see
sole proprietorship.
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Edition: 4th
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Nolo’s
Quick LLC: All You Need to Know About Limited Liability Companies
By Attorney Anthony Mancuso, Nolo Press
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Description:
If you are wondering whether or not a limited liability company
is right for you, Nolo's Quick LLC is the book to grab.
Written by LLC expert Attorney Anthony Mancuso, this book
shows you, in plain English, the advantages and drawbacks of
forming an LLC, and how the LLC compares with running a business
as a corporation, partnership or sole proprietorship. It explains:
- how LLCs are formed by filing Articles of Organization
with the state
- the Operating Agreement, which details the legal rights
and responsibilities of LLC members and managers
- how you can choose between a member-run or manager-run
LLC
- important tax options that qualify an LLC for partnership
tax treatment -- an essential benefit of forming an LLC
- the required ongoing legal and tax paperwork
Table of Contents
Introduction
- Should You Seriously Consider Forming an LLC?
- What This Book Does and How to Use It
- What This Book Doesn't Do
- Legal and Tax Experts
- Other Nolo LLC Resources
1. An Overview of LLCs
- The Elements of an LLC
- Exceptions to Owners' Limited Liability
- Basics of Forming an LLC
2. The LLC vs. Other Business Structures
- Business Structures Other Than the LLC
- Sole Proprietorship: Advantages and Disadvantages
- What is a General Partnership?
- What is a Limited Partnership?
- What is a C Corporation?
- What is an S Corporation?
- What is an RLLP?
- Deciding Between an LLC and Another Business Type
- Business Structures Comparison Table
3. Members' Capital and Profits Interests
- The Creation of LLC Capital Interests
- Tax Considerations of Start-up Capital
- Converting a Pre-Existing Business to an LLC
- The Creation of LLC Distributive Shares (Profit and
Loss Interests)
- Special Allocations of LLC Profits and Losses
4. Taxation of LLC Profits
- Standard LLC Pass-Through Tax Treatment
- How LLCs Report and Pay Federal Income Taxes
- Election of Corporate Tax Treatment
- LLC Owners and Self-Employment Taxes
5. LLC Management
- Member vs. Manager Management
- Legal Authority of LLC Members and Managers
- Members and Manager Meetings
- Member and Manager Voting Rights
6. Starting and Running Your LLC: The Paperwork
- Paperwork for Forming an LLC
- Ongoing LLC Paperwork
- LLCs and Securities Filings
7. Getting Legal and Tax Help for Your LLC
- Getting Legal Help for your LLC
- Getting Tax Help
Appendixes
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
Index
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corporation.
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