Legal Question in Business Law in New York
I am considering opening a business and am wondering what the best structure would be, sole proprietor or llc? I am looking to open a can and bottle redemption center. The only liability I can foresee is a customer having an accident either in the parking lot or in the store. Would it be necessary to have the protection for this type of business?
2 Answers from Attorneys
One never knows what accident might befall a customer. Better to be safe than sorry - form a LLC. Also, be sure you carry liability insurance also.
Though my colleague is correct as far as liability, you should also consider forming an s-corp which may have a tax advantage over a one member LLC.
You should consult a startup attorney to make sure you're on the right path. Typically, such a consultation is not expensive. Feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience.
Related Questions & Answers
-
I have been a consultant for many years and I know some companies that have assets... Asked 10/12/12, 9:30 am in United States New York Business Law
-
Is it common in a small business contract for angel investors to risk loosing their... Asked 10/11/12, 8:41 am in United States New York Business Law
-
Our family business upgraded our front desk and back office computers that control... Asked 10/03/12, 1:47 pm in United States New York Business Law
-
Oil company delivered oil to wrong house. Do I have to pay? Asked 9/24/12, 8:54 am in United States New York Business Law