Hello,
I am planning on forming an LLC and I am confused about whether or not to set it to be taxed as an "S" corp for tax purposes.
I have also been told to manage the LLC with a managing LLC for security reasons (so no one can sue me).
Are these valid concerns?
thanks,
ken gebert
1 Answer from Attorneys
Ken:
It depends on the purpose of the LLC, where it is located, and other busiess issues. Usually, the LLC is best treated as a Pass-through entitity for tax purposes. If it is treated as a partnership, a 1065 is filed. If it is a single member disregarded entity, you would file a Schedule C with your 1040. There are also state tax considerations.
You really need a tax and business attorney to advise you, set-up the proper entities, and help your business succeed.
I hope this helps!
Ron Cappuccio
www.TaxEsq.com