LLC
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How Fast Can I Get an LLC?
Forming an LLC is easy, but some states take longer than others to process new LLC filings. Here’s what you need to know to get your LLC up and running in your state as quickly as possible.
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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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