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| FirstMorrisey Sounds & AudioGroup, LLC.
FitzAntonio W. Morriseyson
2/21/2012 12:10 PM
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| what is my business structure
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Duplin County
Warsaw
Web Based Business
Warsaw,
28398
I will not hire any contractors or employees.
| As the majority of businesses, 99.9%, you will need an occupational business license even if you obtain a free LLC filing or you incorporate. In addition, you may need a federal tax ID number, and if you sell any merchandise, you will need a resale tax ID number. Also note that all LLCs need an occupational business license. Also, if the llc has more than one member, or you will file a tax return for the LLC as a corporation as opposed as a disregarded entity, you will need a federal tax ID number for the LLC.Starting a business fist step is to choose the tax legal structure. There are three major ones:1. Sole proprietor, 2. Partnership, and 3. Corporation or Limited Liability Company. All small, home or web based businesses as well as big businesses must choose and register as on of the above. In addition, businesses must obtain a business tax registration occupational license receipt. If selling any taxable items,a business must also get a reseller ID number to buy wholesale and sell retail. Finally, if a business is an employer, it needs to get a federal EIN and a State EIN. |
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Q:Is "piercing the corporate LLC veil same as in corporations case?
A:Piercing the corporate veil refers to the corporate protection that an LLC affords so long as you treat it as a separate legal entity. If you don't, you pierce the veil and you lose the protection so you become liable as if you were a sole proprietor.
Q:Are there compliance obligations for LLCs?.
A:You may have to file a statement of officers each year for an LLC?.
Q:How do I attract and sign up more LLC member investors?
A:This has to do more with the type of business and its prospects. If it looks good, investors may decide to buy interest in your LLC in exchange of membership interests in the form of certificates of ownership?
| Q:Will my LLC need business insurance?.
A:It is always good to carry it but in most cases not required.
Q:What is a C corporation?
A:All corporation at formation are C corporations unless they elect to be S corporations. An LLC can be a C corporation and taxed as one if it decides so.
Q:Should I form a Delaware LLC? If so why?.
A:The main advantage in Delaware is that you can remain anomymous as a shareholder.
| Q:Becoming an llc or a corporation is probably the cheapest insurance and a good way to save on taxes using several available strategies to reduce your tax liabiltiy but can one person be an LLC?.
A:Yes you can form an LLC even if you are one person with little or no capital reserves..
| Q:How do I provide proof that I own an LLC?
A:The evidence that you own the LLC are the LLC certificates you will issue and the LLC operating agreement that will also state your percentage of ownership?
| Q:Do I have to have a registered agent?
A:Do I have to have a registered agent?
Q:I am a one member LLC do I need to pay self employement tax?
A:Yes one member LLC do need to pay self employement tax.
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| Q:How many people do I need to form an LLC?
A: Even just one person can form an LLC.
Q:How do I file an LLC?
A: The creation of an LLC occurs when the articles of organization are recorded. You need to fill out the certificate and file it. Normally a state fee is involved and the llc may have to be published in some states. Other than that you just need an LLC agreement and you will be an LLC.
Q:Do I need an LLC operating agreement to form an LLC?
A: You do not legally need an LLC agreement but on the other hand it is the only document that shows who owns the LLC. It contains the rights and duties of the members as well as the percentage of ownership of each member.
| Q:What are the differences between a limited liability company and a partnership?
A:The important difference between an LLC and a general partnership is that the LLC affords protection as a corporation does so you are not personally liable for business debts as is the case with a partnership.
Q:What do I need to know before I set up an LLC?
A:You may want to look into securities law if you are a passive investor in the LLC because you may have to register the sale of membership certificates with the SEC.
Q:How will I know if my chosen LLC business name is available in my state?
A:Before we register and set up your LLC we perform an LLC availability search to make sure the llc business name is available for use.
Q:What state is the best state to set up an LLC?
A:Unless you make more than 100
Q:Why do they call it pass-through taxation?
A:Pass-through taxation means that you can report the llc income through your individual tax return. This allows you both to offset personal losses against llc profits as well as avoid double taxation.
Q:What if I want my LLC to be taxed as a C corporation?
A:In some cases you may want to be taxed as a corporation and it may result in savings because corporate taxation is lower than individual taxation.
Q:In what states may I set up a series LLC?.
A:Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Nevada, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Utah allow for series LLCs.
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