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    is it worth it to have an LLC over a sole-proprietorship in our line of business since most of us are one man businesses???



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    Quote Originally Posted by toyotaguy
    is it worth it to have an LLC over a sole-proprietorship in our line of business since most of us are one man businesses???



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    so why set it up that way? in regards to the online read, you (we) may still be held responsible personally since WE are the ones who worked on the car...



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    We operate and insure all of our rigs under the LLC umbrella, there are a number of protections, which will vary by state and specific situation. As for tax purposes, again at least in our case, an S Corp would be a better choice. We also, have gone so far as to establish a company, which purchased our trucks, trailers and equip and has leased it to the detailing entity.



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    I made mine an LLC for the tax breaks one can get over a sol prop and it also helps with future expansion with having employees that work for you. (which I usually do in the summer) And if I`m not mistaken there`s a price break on an LLC over a sol prop for insurence.

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    First talk to your accountant then your attorney about what would be best for you. I have an S-Corp set up. If you have a partner you can both be 50% Shareholders and in S-Corp. S-corps are always less expensive to create. An LLC might beto your benefit if you plan to acquire companies or have the entity take ownership of other ventures.
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    I`m setting up an LLC this year, for the reason that my liability is contained to the business. In a DBA someone could sue you and your personal (home, family, etc)



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    yeah, i am trying to get into a house this year, so next year I might just make the jump and setup the business as a LLC!

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    Definatly talk to an accountant first though. What works for us might not fall into your plans. They can set you up with the right structure that fits your needs. I like the LLC`s because I can use my money as I want. with a S-corp and C-corp you really have to be careful that all your money is documented as a business only expense. But they offer greater tax breaks so there`s a definate pro/con for each different set up.

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    Good advice here guys. I am not trying to take over this thread and this may help others but explain why you chose LLC or S-Corp. Why did you choose one over the other? I know it varies from state to state but still, any info helps. My plan is to go S-Corp. It will only be me doing work and occasionally I will have help once a week tops but that is later down the road.

 

 

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