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Before you form an LLC or any other kind of company, you should research the potential tax and liability implications.

Corporate Limited Responsibilities

Among the many company structures available to entrepreneurs, the Limited Liability Company (LLC) stands out for a number of reasons. An LLC may be formed for a reasonable price and is easier to manage than other types of businesses.

Many C and S Corps provide limited liability protection to their owners.

LLC owners have comparable limited liability protection. This means the LLC owns all corporate assets, not the owners. Thus, if a firm is responsible, it is only accountable as a business and does not affect the owner's personal assets.

Federal income taxes are not due by LLCs. The LLC is eligible for "pass-through" taxation, which means its income taxes are only reflected on each owner's tax returns.

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Find out how your personal liabilities and business taxes may be affected by creating an LLC or other kind of company.

Launch Your Business Find out how your personal liabilities and business taxes may be affected by creating an LLC or other kind of company. Separate Legal Entity Find out how your personal liabilities and business taxes may be affected by creating an LLC or other kind of company. The proprietors of C Corps and S Corps are typically protected from personal responsibility in a limited capacity. Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) provide its owners the same kind of protection. This would indicate that the LLC owns all of the company's assets independently of the owners. Therefore, the personal assets of individual owners are unaffected by any obligation that may accrue to a company; such responsibility is exclusive to the business.

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