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An LLC is a hybrid business entity which has characteristics of both a
corporation and a partnership, or sole proprietorship in some cases.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE [ edit ]
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of limited liability companies
KEY POINTS [ edit ]
The primary characteristic an LLC shares with a corporation is limited liability, and the primary
characteristic it shares with apartnership is the availability of pass-through income taxation (i.e.
no double taxation).
An LLC is often more flexible than a corporation, and it is well-suited for companies with a single
owner.
There are a number of advantages and disadvantages associated with LLCs, and many of the
specific advantages and disadvantages relate to certain states and districts.
TERM [ edit ]
double taxation
Double taxation is the levying of tax by two or morejurisdictions on the same declared income (in
the case of income taxes), asset (in the case of capital taxes), or financial transaction (in the case
of sales taxes). This double liability is often mitigated by tax treaties between countries.
EXAMPLE [ edit ]
If you decide to set up an LLC, your liability depends on the amount you have invested. For
example, you invest $100,000 into your business but it goes through tough times after a year and
you decide to close. Before you close the business you may have to pay your creditors. But they
can only make claims up to $100,000 (your original investment). If this amount does not satisfy
the creditors, they cannot take away your personal property to settle the debt. This could happen
if your liabilities were unlimited. Alternately, if you make profits after some time, they have the
provision of not being taxed twice. For tax purposes, an LLC can be registered as a partnership
or sole proprietorship (and a corporation even though it is not a corporation for other purposes).
If you register your LLC as a sole proprietorship or a partnership, you will not have to pay federal
taxes on your income.
Alternately, if you make profits after some time, they have the provision of not being taxed twice.
For tax purposes, an LLC can be registered as a partnership or sole proprietorship (and even a
corporation even though it is not a corporation for other purposes). So if you register you LLC as a
sole proprietorship or a partnership, you will not have to pay federal taxes on your income.
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LimitedLiabilityCompanies
(LLCs)
A limited liability company (LLC) is a
hybrid business entity that has
characteristics of both a corporation and
a partnership(or sole
proprietorship depending on how many
owners). An LLC, although a business
entity, is a type of unincorporated
association and is not a corporation
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(calling it a limited liability corporation is incorrect). The primary characteristic an LLC
shares with a corporation is limited liability, and the primary characteristic it shares with a
partnership is the availability of pass-through income taxation (i.e. no double taxation). It is
often more flexible than a corporation, and it is well-suited for companies with a single
owner.
Membership interests in LLCs and partnership interests are also afforded a significant level
of protection through the charging order mechanism. The charging order limits
the creditor of adebtor-partner or a debtor-member to the debtor's share ofdistributions,
without conferring any voting or managementrights on the creditor. Limited liability
company members may, in certain circumstances, also incur a personal liability in cases
where distributions to members render the LLC insolvent.
Advantages
Some advantages of LLCs include the following:
choice of tax regime: an LLC can choose to be taxed as a sole proprietor, partnership, S or
C corporation;
much less administrative paperwork and record keeping than a corporation;
pass-through taxation (i.e., no double taxation), unless the LLC elects to be taxed as a C
corporation;
less risk to be stolen by fire-sale acquisitions (more protection against hungry investors).
Disadvantages
Some disadvantages of LLCs are listed below.
State laws regarding stock corporations that are very well developed and provide for a variety
of governance and protective provisions for the corporation and its shareholders. However,
most states do not dictate detailed governance and protective provisions for the members of a
limited liability company. Thus, in the absence of such statutory provisions, the members of
an LLC must establish governance and protective provisions pursuant to an operating
agreement or similar governing document.
It may be more difficult to raise financial capital for an LLC as investors may be more
comfortable investing funds in the better-understood corporate form with a view toward an
eventual IPO.
Many jurisdictions levy a franchise tax or capital values tax on LLCs. In essence, this
franchise or business privilege tax is the fee the LLC pays the state for the benefit of limited
liability. The amount of the franchise tax can be based on the following:
revenue,
profits,
number of owners,
amount of capital employed in the state.
There can also be some combination of the above factors, or simply a flat fee.
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