Legal Question in Business Law in Colorado
Do you need to set up an L.L.C for a cash business only
1 Answer from Attorneys
The primary reason that businesses are set up as legal entities (LLCs, corporations, so on) is to provide limited liability protection. The fact that it is a cash business does not change that rationale,
I would strongly advise that you contact a business attorney to discuss the various business entities and strategies.
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