LLC
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How Do I Create an LLC Subsidiary?
Creating a subsidiary can be a useful way to expand or grow an existing limited liability company.
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Does an LLC Need to Have a President or CEO?
Although laws surrounding LLCs don't require you to name a president or CEO, having a designated head may help clarify the roles and duties.
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Can You Hire Employees in an LLC?
When your one-person LLC gets big enough to need employees, you may have to update how it's taxed. If you understand your options, it's a simple process.
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Can You Change a Sole Proprietorship to an LLC?
LLCs offer more protection, tax benefits, and other advantages that make them worth considering as business entities.
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Can I Have More than One LLC?
Owning multiple LLCs can make sense in certain situations, but will require extra paperwork.
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Can an S Corporation Be a Member of an LLC?
Because an S corporation must follow IRS rules—and an LLC, state laws—cross-ownership can be confusing. But it's possible in the right circumstances.
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Can an S Corp. Own an LLC?
Given the differences between S corporations and LLCs, there may be some situations where it might be beneficial to have an S corporation own an LLC. Is this possible?
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Can an LLC Be Taxed as an S Corporation?
An LLC can be taxed as an S corporation, but an S corp isn't always a good choice. Learn the tax options available to LLCs and the advantages and disadvantages of electing to be taxed as an S corp.
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Can a Revocable Trust Be a Sole Member of an LLC?
To pass your property on to beneficiaries cost-effectively when you die, consider combining a revocable trust with an LLC. It's surprisingly simple.
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Adding Partners to an LLC
To add a member to an LLC, you must generally follow the operating agreement or state law, though there are additional considerations, including tax concerns.
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