Converting a sole proprietorship to a limited liability company
$225.00
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Abstract: As sole proprietors, business owners enjoy the advantage of simplified income tax reporting, but sole proprietorship status can expose a business owner’s personal assets to the risks and liabilities of their business operation. To provide a broader protection from liability, state statutes generally allow a sole proprietor to conduct business as a limited liability company (LLC). This article explores the benefits of an LLC, but notes that a sole proprietor will need to weigh these against the initial legal and administrative costs of accomplishing the conversion.
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