
Limited Liability Companies For Dummies
Jennifer Reuting(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 30. September 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
360 pages
978-1-118-85298-9 (ISBN)
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Become a savvy entrepreneur with your own LLC Limited Liability Companies For Dummies, 3rd Edition offers a clear, concise guide that explains the pros and cons of LLCs, and shares insider tips on everything from choosing your members and your company name to creating and filing your Articles of Organization and managing day-to-day operations. You'll find the most current, real-world advice on customizing an LLC for your specific business needs, creating a great operating agreement,, keeping accurate records, and new information on federal regulations and fees that are applicable to LLCs, as well as a link to online tools, forms, and documents
Most of the previous drawbacks to forming an LLC have all but disappeared with the IRS having loosened restrictions and individual states following suit. Because LLCs are now more flexible, they remain an attractive option for those launching a new business or reorganizing an existing business. This book shows how to form and tap into the power of an LLC:
Keep up on the latest information on federal taxes, regulations, and fees
Discover the advances in technology, including online tools that streamline the processes
Get up-to-the minute documents and forms on new filing requirements
Learn how to set-up a real estate LLC or an LLC among family members
This hands-on guide addresses everything you need to know about LLCs, and will help you organize, launch, and run your business as a limited liability company just like the experts do!
Most of the previous drawbacks to forming an LLC have all but disappeared with the IRS having loosened restrictions and individual states following suit. Because LLCs are now more flexible, they remain an attractive option for those launching a new business or reorganizing an existing business. This book shows how to form and tap into the power of an LLC:
Keep up on the latest information on federal taxes, regulations, and fees
Discover the advances in technology, including online tools that streamline the processes
Get up-to-the minute documents and forms on new filing requirements
Learn how to set-up a real estate LLC or an LLC among family members
This hands-on guide addresses everything you need to know about LLCs, and will help you organize, launch, and run your business as a limited liability company just like the experts do!
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-85298-9 (9781118852989)
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Jennifer Reuting founded Incorp Services, a corporate structuring firm specializing in LLCs, in 2001. It currently ranks third in the industry, with thousands of clients nationwide and 52 offices throughout the U.S.
Content
Introduction 1 Part I: The ABCs of LLCs 7
Chapter 1: What Is an LLC, Really? 9
Chapter 2: LLCs: More Handy Than Duct Tape! 23
Chapter 3: Determining Whether an LLC Is Right for You 45
Part II: Your First Steps: Forming Your LLC 67
Chapter 4: Playing - and Winning - the Name Game 69
Chapter 5: Choosing the Best State for Your LLC 85
Chapter 6: Creating and Filing Your Articles of Organization 97
Chapter 7: Converting Your Current Business into an LLC 115
Part III: Structuring Your LLC 133
Chapter 8: Tell Uncle Sam How It Is! Choosing How You Want to Be Taxed 135
Chapter 9: Make It Official! Getting Started on Your Operating Agreement 149
Chapter 10: Structuring Your Partnership 165
Chapter 11: Using Your LLC to Attract Investors 189
Chapter 12: Doing the Membership Shuffle 199
Part IV: Running Your Brand-New LLC 213
Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Records (And Your Sanity) 215
Chapter 14: Making Cents of Taxes 229
Chapter 15: Expanding Your Empire: Going National! 241
Chapter 16: Dissolutions: Ever y Beginning Has an End 251
Part V: LLCs on Steroids: Advanced Strategies 271
Chapter 17: Using LLCs to Cover Your Assets 273
Chapter 18: Protecting Real Estate with LLCs 291
Part VI: The Part of Tens 301
Chapter 19: Ten Good Reasons to Form an LLC 303
Chapter 20: Ten Ways to Keep Your Liabilit y Protection Intact 313
Glossary 321
Index 327
Chapter 1: What Is an LLC, Really? 9
Chapter 2: LLCs: More Handy Than Duct Tape! 23
Chapter 3: Determining Whether an LLC Is Right for You 45
Part II: Your First Steps: Forming Your LLC 67
Chapter 4: Playing - and Winning - the Name Game 69
Chapter 5: Choosing the Best State for Your LLC 85
Chapter 6: Creating and Filing Your Articles of Organization 97
Chapter 7: Converting Your Current Business into an LLC 115
Part III: Structuring Your LLC 133
Chapter 8: Tell Uncle Sam How It Is! Choosing How You Want to Be Taxed 135
Chapter 9: Make It Official! Getting Started on Your Operating Agreement 149
Chapter 10: Structuring Your Partnership 165
Chapter 11: Using Your LLC to Attract Investors 189
Chapter 12: Doing the Membership Shuffle 199
Part IV: Running Your Brand-New LLC 213
Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Records (And Your Sanity) 215
Chapter 14: Making Cents of Taxes 229
Chapter 15: Expanding Your Empire: Going National! 241
Chapter 16: Dissolutions: Ever y Beginning Has an End 251
Part V: LLCs on Steroids: Advanced Strategies 271
Chapter 17: Using LLCs to Cover Your Assets 273
Chapter 18: Protecting Real Estate with LLCs 291
Part VI: The Part of Tens 301
Chapter 19: Ten Good Reasons to Form an LLC 303
Chapter 20: Ten Ways to Keep Your Liabilit y Protection Intact 313
Glossary 321
Index 327