When you are starting a new business, the structure or business entity that you choose makes a difference. Many new entrepreneurs have to decide between an LLC (limited liability company) and a sole proprietorship. The truth is that there isn’t one single answer to the question of LLC vs. sole proprietor, and you should obtain the help of a qualified business advisor to make this decision.
There are many situations where an LLC is a better choice than a sole proprietorship, especially if you are looking for a way to move the liability of the company away from your personal assets.
One of the biggest advantages to an LLC is the fact that you are taxed on a “pass-through basis,” which helps you to avoid the situation of double taxation, where the business pays taxes on its income and the owner is also required to pay taxes for personal earnings received from the business.
Before you jump into the decision about whether an LLC or a sole proprietorship is the right structure for your business, it is important that you talk with small business advisor who can evaluate your personal situation and make recommendations to match your needs.
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