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Why Incorporate Your Company?
Owning a small business can be extremely risky. The best way to limit your business liability is to incorporate your business. This makes your business and you, separate legal entities, meaning that you will not be personally liable for any business losses. The corporation will be responsible for its debts. Also, incorporation is very useful if you want your business involvement not to be public knowledge
Easier Access To Capital
Corporations Issues Shares and Raise Capital Quicker
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Corporations Remain After Owner's Death
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Limited Liability Company (LLC)
The owners of a limited liability company (LLC) are not liable for any losses suffered by their companies. It is regarded as one of the best business structures for smaller businesses. An LLC is typically less expensive to establish than other corporate structures, and it is also simpler to manage.
S-Corporation
A business can decide to be taxed as a pass-through entity by submitting an IRS S corporation election (IRS). These corporations can enjoy corporate income, losses, and deductions. S corporations are also advantageous when selling a business or shutting it down.
C-Corporation
In C-corporations the owners and entity are treated as separate for taxation purposes. Business profits in a C-Corporation are taxed on both corporate and personal levels, creating a double taxation scenario.
Non-Profit Organization
Non-profit organizations do not exist to make money. In contrast to an LLC, S-Corp, or C-Corp, its business profits are given to the workers. Investors receive nothing.
FAQ's
The formation of a LLC is cheaper and easier because it’s formed by smaller companies. All Limited Liability Companies are not liable for any business loss.
- S corporations do not have to pay corporate Tax.
- S corporations protect the personal assets of their shareholders.
- S corporation does not pay federal taxes at the corporate level.
Yes, a shareholder can freely sell his shares and the buyer will become the owner with both management and economic rights.
A Non-Profit Corporation, unlike S-corporations, C-corporations and LLCs is not made for profit making. They exist to pay salaries to their employees and help their beneficiaries.
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