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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 The ABCs of LLCs -- Chapter 1 What Is an LLC, Really? -- Understanding How LLCs Work -- Owners: You gotta have 'em -- Contributions: Where the money comes from -- Allocations and distributions: Getting what you're due -- Management: Some folks are just better at it -- Creating Your Own LLC: Your First Step Toward Success -- Educating yourself -- Divvying up the ownership -- Deciding who manages -- Choosing your registered agent -- Bringing your LLC into existence -- Operating Your LLC -- Creating your operating agreement -- Keeping books and records -- Paying taxes -- Chapter 2 LLCs: Handier Than Duct Tape! -- Understanding Why LLCs Are Awesome -- Protecting your personal assets -- Taking charge of charging order protection -- How charging orders work -- Economic rights versus other rights -- Enjoying the flexibility of management and ownership rules -- No ownership restrictions -- No management restrictions -- Choosing your own tax status -- Making your selection -- Distributing profits at your whim -- Taking a Look at a Few Wrinkles -- Membership can be a bit tricky -- Rules governing LLCs vary among states -- Discovering the LLC's Many Variations -- The Professional LLC -- Simply wearing a suit doesn't make you a professional -- Different liability protection -- Restrictions on ownership -- Restrictions on business activities -- Forming a professional LLC -- The Series LLC -- Segregating your assets in a Series LLC -- When a Series LLC might work for you -- Forming a Series LLC -- Maintaining a Series LLC -- Series LLC Taxation -- The family LLC -- The Benefit LLC -- The single-member LLC -- Chapter 3 Determining Whether an LLC Is Right for You | |
505 | 8 | |a Knowing Your Options: Other Business Structures -- Going it alone: Sole proprietorships -- Being a sole proprietorship -- Shouldering full liability: The buck stops with you -- Exploring some more disadvantages -- Losing LLC benefits with disregarded entity taxation -- Adding a partner: General partnerships -- Doubling the trouble by doubling the partners -- Finding out other disadvantages -- Filing taxes with partnership taxation -- Throwing in a little legal protection: Limited partnerships -- Meeting the black sheep of the partnership family: LLPs and LLLPs -- Limited liability partnership (LLP) -- Limited liability limited partnership (LLLP) -- Separating yourself from your business: Corporations -- Creating a legal "person" -- Dealing with the blow of double taxation -- Easing the tax burden: S corporations -- Obtaining pass-through taxation, corporation style -- Complicating matters with IRS restrictions -- Getting Personal: Using an LLC to Achieve Your Specific Goals -- You're running a small business -- Relying on insurance - to a point -- Taking your business seriously so that others will too -- Combining all the perks in one entity: LLCs -- You want to work for yourself -- You're looking to raise venture capital -- Forming your business as a corporation to attract investors -- Knowing when an LLC will work -- You want to maximize your real estate investments -- Knowing when corps can kill -- Protecting real estate with LLCs -- You're looking to keep things in the family -- You need to protect what you've earned -- You're enrolling others in a project -- Part 2 Your First Steps: Forming Your LLC -- Chapter 4 Making a Few Key Decisions -- Stepping into the Driver's Seat: Making Essential Decisions Before Forming Your LLC -- Choosing the initial members -- Deciding how you want your company to be managed -- When the members manage | |
505 | 8 | |a When separate managers manage -- Naming Your LLC -- Following naming law -- Determining the Availability of a Name -- Checking names in your state -- Conducting a trademark search -- Reserving your name in your state -- Getting the name you want with a DBA -- Getting a trademark for your name -- Knowing what constitutes a good trademark -- Completing Your Identity with a Logo -- Registering your trademark -- Changing Your Name -- Choosing the Best State for Your LLC -- Your State or Not Your State -- That Is the Question -- When "easy" wins out -- When you are operating in multiple states. . . -- When you are stuck with pass-through taxation -- Looking for LLCs Out of State -- Exploring Tax and Privacy Havens -- Wyoming: The birthplace of LLCs -- Delaware: The heavy hitter with the chancery court -- South Dakota: Serious About Attracting Local Business -- Nevada: Still Worth a Mention -- Other Up-and-Coming States -- A Few Caveats. . . -- Working with a State-Required Registered Agent -- Why you need a registered agent -- What your agent should do for you -- How to find an agent -- Evaluating agents -- Chapter 5 Creating and Filing Your Articles of Organization -- Preparing Your Articles -- Meeting your state's requirements -- Provisions that your articles must have -- The antiquated duration provision -- Extra provisions you may want to include -- Provisions for professional LLCs -- Putting it all together -- Choosing who signs -- Filing Your Articles -- Dotting your i's and crossing your t's -- Sending it off -- Dealing with a rejected filing -- Considering Formation Companies -- Chapter 6 Converting Your Current Business into an LLC -- Considering Conversion to an LLC -- Navigating the Tax Implications -- Converting from a sole proprietorship -- Converting from a general or limited partnership -- The big nontaxable event | |
505 | 8 | |a The usual partnership tax trap -- Converting from a corporation -- Understanding the tax implications -- Finding Ways to Ease the (Tax) Burden -- Converting smoothly with a merger -- Keeping the corporation -- Executing the Conversion -- Introducing the statutory conversion and statutory merger -- Knowing what your state requires -- Documenting approval for the conversion -- Filing the conversion -- If you're currently operating as a sole proprietor or general partner -- Tying Up Loose Ends After the Conversion -- Transferring your assets -- Part 3 Structuring Your LLC to Work For You -- Chapter 7 Tell Uncle Sam How It Is! Choosing How You Want to Be Taxed -- Getting to Know the Tax Types -- Partnership taxation -- Understanding allocations and distributions -- Getting creative with flexible allocations and distributions -- Deducting LLC losses from your other income -- Avoiding self-employment taxes -- Disregarded entity taxation -- Corporation taxation -- Knowing when to choose corporation taxation -- Seeing how corporation taxation can be a terrible idea -- S corporation taxation -- Reducing your taxes -- Dealing with the restrictions -- Notifying the IRS of Your Election -- Applying for your tax identification number -- Elect Corporate Tax Status with Form 8832 -- Chapter 8 Make It Official! Getting Started on Your Operating Agreement -- What Is an Operating Agreement? -- What the operating agreement governs -- Creating a clear-cut ownership structure -- Assigning manager titles and duties -- Why you need an operating agreement -- Establishing Your Framework -- Achieving A+ form and structure -- Building your outline -- Drafting Basic Provisions -- Laying out organizational matters -- Formation and Qualification -- Name -- Term -- Purpose of the Company -- Giving specifics on company records and reporting -- Books and Records | |
505 | 8 | |a Financial Records and Reporting -- Getting the boilerplate provisions out of the way -- Liability of Members -- Indemnification of Members and Managers -- Dispute resolution -- Addressing the other stuff -- Chapter 9 Structuring Your Partnership -- Understanding the Terminology: Members, Interests, and Certificates -- Locating and Recruiting Key Partners -- Finding the yin to your yang -- Easy, Tiger! Don't let excitement cloud your judgment -- Getting the good ones on board -- Issuing the Membership -- Naming the initial members and their contributions -- Understanding some complexities of member contributions -- Determining profit and loss distributions -- Allocations of profits and losses -- Distributions -- Establishing membership classes -- Deciding on how the members decide -- Voting requirements -- Voting -- Making Folks Earn Their Share: Membership Vesting -- Deciding on a fair vesting schedule -- Understanding membership cliffs -- Avoiding common tax pitfalls -- Setting Up a Single-Member LLC -- Keeping your SLLC's liability protection -- Creating an operating agreement for an SLLC -- Setting Up Rules for Managers -- Outlining the basics -- Electing the managers -- Delegation of powers -- Compensation -- Chapter 10 Using Your LLC to Attract Investors -- Structuring Your LLC to Attract Investors -- Appeasing the SEC with an LLC -- Seeing how the laws apply to you -- Exploring securities registration exemptions -- Rule 504 exemption -- Rule 505 exemption -- Rule 506 exemption -- Intrastate exemption -- Regulation A exemption -- Regulation Crowdfunding -- Flying through State Securities Laws (Blue Sky Laws) -- Chapter 11 Membership Moves: Mastering LLC Transfers -- Investigating Intricacies of LLC Membership Interests -- Determining the value of the membership interest -- Transferring membership -- Using transfer restrictions to your advantage | |
505 | 8 | |a Preparing Now For an Easy Transition Later | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 The ABCs of LLCs -- Chapter 1 What Is an LLC, Really? -- Understanding How LLCs Work -- Owners: You gotta have 'em -- Contributions: Where the money comes from -- Allocations and distributions: Getting what you're due -- Management: Some folks are just better at it -- Creating Your Own LLC: Your First Step Toward Success -- Educating yourself -- Divvying up the ownership -- Deciding who manages -- Choosing your registered agent -- Bringing your LLC into existence -- Operating Your LLC -- Creating your operating agreement -- Keeping books and records -- Paying taxes -- Chapter 2 LLCs: Handier Than Duct Tape! -- Understanding Why LLCs Are Awesome -- Protecting your personal assets -- Taking charge of charging order protection -- How charging orders work -- Economic rights versus other rights -- Enjoying the flexibility of management and ownership rules -- No ownership restrictions -- No management restrictions -- Choosing your own tax status -- Making your selection -- Distributing profits at your whim -- Taking a Look at a Few Wrinkles -- Membership can be a bit tricky -- Rules governing LLCs vary among states -- Discovering the LLC's Many Variations -- The Professional LLC -- Simply wearing a suit doesn't make you a professional -- Different liability protection -- Restrictions on ownership -- Restrictions on business activities -- Forming a professional LLC -- The Series LLC -- Segregating your assets in a Series LLC -- When a Series LLC might work for you -- Forming a Series LLC -- Maintaining a Series LLC -- Series LLC Taxation -- The family LLC -- The Benefit LLC -- The single-member LLC -- Chapter 3 Determining Whether an LLC Is Right for You Knowing Your Options: Other Business Structures -- Going it alone: Sole proprietorships -- Being a sole proprietorship -- Shouldering full liability: The buck stops with you -- Exploring some more disadvantages -- Losing LLC benefits with disregarded entity taxation -- Adding a partner: General partnerships -- Doubling the trouble by doubling the partners -- Finding out other disadvantages -- Filing taxes with partnership taxation -- Throwing in a little legal protection: Limited partnerships -- Meeting the black sheep of the partnership family: LLPs and LLLPs -- Limited liability partnership (LLP) -- Limited liability limited partnership (LLLP) -- Separating yourself from your business: Corporations -- Creating a legal "person" -- Dealing with the blow of double taxation -- Easing the tax burden: S corporations -- Obtaining pass-through taxation, corporation style -- Complicating matters with IRS restrictions -- Getting Personal: Using an LLC to Achieve Your Specific Goals -- You're running a small business -- Relying on insurance - to a point -- Taking your business seriously so that others will too -- Combining all the perks in one entity: LLCs -- You want to work for yourself -- You're looking to raise venture capital -- Forming your business as a corporation to attract investors -- Knowing when an LLC will work -- You want to maximize your real estate investments -- Knowing when corps can kill -- Protecting real estate with LLCs -- You're looking to keep things in the family -- You need to protect what you've earned -- You're enrolling others in a project -- Part 2 Your First Steps: Forming Your LLC -- Chapter 4 Making a Few Key Decisions -- Stepping into the Driver's Seat: Making Essential Decisions Before Forming Your LLC -- Choosing the initial members -- Deciding how you want your company to be managed -- When the members manage When separate managers manage -- Naming Your LLC -- Following naming law -- Determining the Availability of a Name -- Checking names in your state -- Conducting a trademark search -- Reserving your name in your state -- Getting the name you want with a DBA -- Getting a trademark for your name -- Knowing what constitutes a good trademark -- Completing Your Identity with a Logo -- Registering your trademark -- Changing Your Name -- Choosing the Best State for Your LLC -- Your State or Not Your State -- That Is the Question -- When "easy" wins out -- When you are operating in multiple states. . . -- When you are stuck with pass-through taxation -- Looking for LLCs Out of State -- Exploring Tax and Privacy Havens -- Wyoming: The birthplace of LLCs -- Delaware: The heavy hitter with the chancery court -- South Dakota: Serious About Attracting Local Business -- Nevada: Still Worth a Mention -- Other Up-and-Coming States -- A Few Caveats. . . -- Working with a State-Required Registered Agent -- Why you need a registered agent -- What your agent should do for you -- How to find an agent -- Evaluating agents -- Chapter 5 Creating and Filing Your Articles of Organization -- Preparing Your Articles -- Meeting your state's requirements -- Provisions that your articles must have -- The antiquated duration provision -- Extra provisions you may want to include -- Provisions for professional LLCs -- Putting it all together -- Choosing who signs -- Filing Your Articles -- Dotting your i's and crossing your t's -- Sending it off -- Dealing with a rejected filing -- Considering Formation Companies -- Chapter 6 Converting Your Current Business into an LLC -- Considering Conversion to an LLC -- Navigating the Tax Implications -- Converting from a sole proprietorship -- Converting from a general or limited partnership -- The big nontaxable event The usual partnership tax trap -- Converting from a corporation -- Understanding the tax implications -- Finding Ways to Ease the (Tax) Burden -- Converting smoothly with a merger -- Keeping the corporation -- Executing the Conversion -- Introducing the statutory conversion and statutory merger -- Knowing what your state requires -- Documenting approval for the conversion -- Filing the conversion -- If you're currently operating as a sole proprietor or general partner -- Tying Up Loose Ends After the Conversion -- Transferring your assets -- Part 3 Structuring Your LLC to Work For You -- Chapter 7 Tell Uncle Sam How It Is! Choosing How You Want to Be Taxed -- Getting to Know the Tax Types -- Partnership taxation -- Understanding allocations and distributions -- Getting creative with flexible allocations and distributions -- Deducting LLC losses from your other income -- Avoiding self-employment taxes -- Disregarded entity taxation -- Corporation taxation -- Knowing when to choose corporation taxation -- Seeing how corporation taxation can be a terrible idea -- S corporation taxation -- Reducing your taxes -- Dealing with the restrictions -- Notifying the IRS of Your Election -- Applying for your tax identification number -- Elect Corporate Tax Status with Form 8832 -- Chapter 8 Make It Official! Getting Started on Your Operating Agreement -- What Is an Operating Agreement? -- What the operating agreement governs -- Creating a clear-cut ownership structure -- Assigning manager titles and duties -- Why you need an operating agreement -- Establishing Your Framework -- Achieving A+ form and structure -- Building your outline -- Drafting Basic Provisions -- Laying out organizational matters -- Formation and Qualification -- Name -- Term -- Purpose of the Company -- Giving specifics on company records and reporting -- Books and Records Financial Records and Reporting -- Getting the boilerplate provisions out of the way -- Liability of Members -- Indemnification of Members and Managers -- Dispute resolution -- Addressing the other stuff -- Chapter 9 Structuring Your Partnership -- Understanding the Terminology: Members, Interests, and Certificates -- Locating and Recruiting Key Partners -- Finding the yin to your yang -- Easy, Tiger! Don't let excitement cloud your judgment -- Getting the good ones on board -- Issuing the Membership -- Naming the initial members and their contributions -- Understanding some complexities of member contributions -- Determining profit and loss distributions -- Allocations of profits and losses -- Distributions -- Establishing membership classes -- Deciding on how the members decide -- Voting requirements -- Voting -- Making Folks Earn Their Share: Membership Vesting -- Deciding on a fair vesting schedule -- Understanding membership cliffs -- Avoiding common tax pitfalls -- Setting Up a Single-Member LLC -- Keeping your SLLC's liability protection -- Creating an operating agreement for an SLLC -- Setting Up Rules for Managers -- Outlining the basics -- Electing the managers -- Delegation of powers -- Compensation -- Chapter 10 Using Your LLC to Attract Investors -- Structuring Your LLC to Attract Investors -- Appeasing the SEC with an LLC -- Seeing how the laws apply to you -- Exploring securities registration exemptions -- Rule 504 exemption -- Rule 505 exemption -- Rule 506 exemption -- Intrastate exemption -- Regulation A exemption -- Regulation Crowdfunding -- Flying through State Securities Laws (Blue Sky Laws) -- Chapter 11 Membership Moves: Mastering LLC Transfers -- Investigating Intricacies of LLC Membership Interests -- Determining the value of the membership interest -- Transferring membership -- Using transfer restrictions to your advantage Preparing Now For an Easy Transition Later |
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spelling | Reuting, Jennifer Verfasser aut Limited Liability Companies for Dummies 4th ed Newark John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (371 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 The ABCs of LLCs -- Chapter 1 What Is an LLC, Really? -- Understanding How LLCs Work -- Owners: You gotta have 'em -- Contributions: Where the money comes from -- Allocations and distributions: Getting what you're due -- Management: Some folks are just better at it -- Creating Your Own LLC: Your First Step Toward Success -- Educating yourself -- Divvying up the ownership -- Deciding who manages -- Choosing your registered agent -- Bringing your LLC into existence -- Operating Your LLC -- Creating your operating agreement -- Keeping books and records -- Paying taxes -- Chapter 2 LLCs: Handier Than Duct Tape! -- Understanding Why LLCs Are Awesome -- Protecting your personal assets -- Taking charge of charging order protection -- How charging orders work -- Economic rights versus other rights -- Enjoying the flexibility of management and ownership rules -- No ownership restrictions -- No management restrictions -- Choosing your own tax status -- Making your selection -- Distributing profits at your whim -- Taking a Look at a Few Wrinkles -- Membership can be a bit tricky -- Rules governing LLCs vary among states -- Discovering the LLC's Many Variations -- The Professional LLC -- Simply wearing a suit doesn't make you a professional -- Different liability protection -- Restrictions on ownership -- Restrictions on business activities -- Forming a professional LLC -- The Series LLC -- Segregating your assets in a Series LLC -- When a Series LLC might work for you -- Forming a Series LLC -- Maintaining a Series LLC -- Series LLC Taxation -- The family LLC -- The Benefit LLC -- The single-member LLC -- Chapter 3 Determining Whether an LLC Is Right for You Knowing Your Options: Other Business Structures -- Going it alone: Sole proprietorships -- Being a sole proprietorship -- Shouldering full liability: The buck stops with you -- Exploring some more disadvantages -- Losing LLC benefits with disregarded entity taxation -- Adding a partner: General partnerships -- Doubling the trouble by doubling the partners -- Finding out other disadvantages -- Filing taxes with partnership taxation -- Throwing in a little legal protection: Limited partnerships -- Meeting the black sheep of the partnership family: LLPs and LLLPs -- Limited liability partnership (LLP) -- Limited liability limited partnership (LLLP) -- Separating yourself from your business: Corporations -- Creating a legal "person" -- Dealing with the blow of double taxation -- Easing the tax burden: S corporations -- Obtaining pass-through taxation, corporation style -- Complicating matters with IRS restrictions -- Getting Personal: Using an LLC to Achieve Your Specific Goals -- You're running a small business -- Relying on insurance - to a point -- Taking your business seriously so that others will too -- Combining all the perks in one entity: LLCs -- You want to work for yourself -- You're looking to raise venture capital -- Forming your business as a corporation to attract investors -- Knowing when an LLC will work -- You want to maximize your real estate investments -- Knowing when corps can kill -- Protecting real estate with LLCs -- You're looking to keep things in the family -- You need to protect what you've earned -- You're enrolling others in a project -- Part 2 Your First Steps: Forming Your LLC -- Chapter 4 Making a Few Key Decisions -- Stepping into the Driver's Seat: Making Essential Decisions Before Forming Your LLC -- Choosing the initial members -- Deciding how you want your company to be managed -- When the members manage When separate managers manage -- Naming Your LLC -- Following naming law -- Determining the Availability of a Name -- Checking names in your state -- Conducting a trademark search -- Reserving your name in your state -- Getting the name you want with a DBA -- Getting a trademark for your name -- Knowing what constitutes a good trademark -- Completing Your Identity with a Logo -- Registering your trademark -- Changing Your Name -- Choosing the Best State for Your LLC -- Your State or Not Your State -- That Is the Question -- When "easy" wins out -- When you are operating in multiple states. . . -- When you are stuck with pass-through taxation -- Looking for LLCs Out of State -- Exploring Tax and Privacy Havens -- Wyoming: The birthplace of LLCs -- Delaware: The heavy hitter with the chancery court -- South Dakota: Serious About Attracting Local Business -- Nevada: Still Worth a Mention -- Other Up-and-Coming States -- A Few Caveats. . . -- Working with a State-Required Registered Agent -- Why you need a registered agent -- What your agent should do for you -- How to find an agent -- Evaluating agents -- Chapter 5 Creating and Filing Your Articles of Organization -- Preparing Your Articles -- Meeting your state's requirements -- Provisions that your articles must have -- The antiquated duration provision -- Extra provisions you may want to include -- Provisions for professional LLCs -- Putting it all together -- Choosing who signs -- Filing Your Articles -- Dotting your i's and crossing your t's -- Sending it off -- Dealing with a rejected filing -- Considering Formation Companies -- Chapter 6 Converting Your Current Business into an LLC -- Considering Conversion to an LLC -- Navigating the Tax Implications -- Converting from a sole proprietorship -- Converting from a general or limited partnership -- The big nontaxable event The usual partnership tax trap -- Converting from a corporation -- Understanding the tax implications -- Finding Ways to Ease the (Tax) Burden -- Converting smoothly with a merger -- Keeping the corporation -- Executing the Conversion -- Introducing the statutory conversion and statutory merger -- Knowing what your state requires -- Documenting approval for the conversion -- Filing the conversion -- If you're currently operating as a sole proprietor or general partner -- Tying Up Loose Ends After the Conversion -- Transferring your assets -- Part 3 Structuring Your LLC to Work For You -- Chapter 7 Tell Uncle Sam How It Is! Choosing How You Want to Be Taxed -- Getting to Know the Tax Types -- Partnership taxation -- Understanding allocations and distributions -- Getting creative with flexible allocations and distributions -- Deducting LLC losses from your other income -- Avoiding self-employment taxes -- Disregarded entity taxation -- Corporation taxation -- Knowing when to choose corporation taxation -- Seeing how corporation taxation can be a terrible idea -- S corporation taxation -- Reducing your taxes -- Dealing with the restrictions -- Notifying the IRS of Your Election -- Applying for your tax identification number -- Elect Corporate Tax Status with Form 8832 -- Chapter 8 Make It Official! Getting Started on Your Operating Agreement -- What Is an Operating Agreement? -- What the operating agreement governs -- Creating a clear-cut ownership structure -- Assigning manager titles and duties -- Why you need an operating agreement -- Establishing Your Framework -- Achieving A+ form and structure -- Building your outline -- Drafting Basic Provisions -- Laying out organizational matters -- Formation and Qualification -- Name -- Term -- Purpose of the Company -- Giving specifics on company records and reporting -- Books and Records Financial Records and Reporting -- Getting the boilerplate provisions out of the way -- Liability of Members -- Indemnification of Members and Managers -- Dispute resolution -- Addressing the other stuff -- Chapter 9 Structuring Your Partnership -- Understanding the Terminology: Members, Interests, and Certificates -- Locating and Recruiting Key Partners -- Finding the yin to your yang -- Easy, Tiger! Don't let excitement cloud your judgment -- Getting the good ones on board -- Issuing the Membership -- Naming the initial members and their contributions -- Understanding some complexities of member contributions -- Determining profit and loss distributions -- Allocations of profits and losses -- Distributions -- Establishing membership classes -- Deciding on how the members decide -- Voting requirements -- Voting -- Making Folks Earn Their Share: Membership Vesting -- Deciding on a fair vesting schedule -- Understanding membership cliffs -- Avoiding common tax pitfalls -- Setting Up a Single-Member LLC -- Keeping your SLLC's liability protection -- Creating an operating agreement for an SLLC -- Setting Up Rules for Managers -- Outlining the basics -- Electing the managers -- Delegation of powers -- Compensation -- Chapter 10 Using Your LLC to Attract Investors -- Structuring Your LLC to Attract Investors -- Appeasing the SEC with an LLC -- Seeing how the laws apply to you -- Exploring securities registration exemptions -- Rule 504 exemption -- Rule 505 exemption -- Rule 506 exemption -- Intrastate exemption -- Regulation A exemption -- Regulation Crowdfunding -- Flying through State Securities Laws (Blue Sky Laws) -- Chapter 11 Membership Moves: Mastering LLC Transfers -- Investigating Intricacies of LLC Membership Interests -- Determining the value of the membership interest -- Transferring membership -- Using transfer restrictions to your advantage Preparing Now For an Easy Transition Later Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Reuting, Jennifer Limited Liability Companies for Dummies Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2023 9781394183333 |
spellingShingle | Reuting, Jennifer Limited Liability Companies for Dummies Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 The ABCs of LLCs -- Chapter 1 What Is an LLC, Really? -- Understanding How LLCs Work -- Owners: You gotta have 'em -- Contributions: Where the money comes from -- Allocations and distributions: Getting what you're due -- Management: Some folks are just better at it -- Creating Your Own LLC: Your First Step Toward Success -- Educating yourself -- Divvying up the ownership -- Deciding who manages -- Choosing your registered agent -- Bringing your LLC into existence -- Operating Your LLC -- Creating your operating agreement -- Keeping books and records -- Paying taxes -- Chapter 2 LLCs: Handier Than Duct Tape! -- Understanding Why LLCs Are Awesome -- Protecting your personal assets -- Taking charge of charging order protection -- How charging orders work -- Economic rights versus other rights -- Enjoying the flexibility of management and ownership rules -- No ownership restrictions -- No management restrictions -- Choosing your own tax status -- Making your selection -- Distributing profits at your whim -- Taking a Look at a Few Wrinkles -- Membership can be a bit tricky -- Rules governing LLCs vary among states -- Discovering the LLC's Many Variations -- The Professional LLC -- Simply wearing a suit doesn't make you a professional -- Different liability protection -- Restrictions on ownership -- Restrictions on business activities -- Forming a professional LLC -- The Series LLC -- Segregating your assets in a Series LLC -- When a Series LLC might work for you -- Forming a Series LLC -- Maintaining a Series LLC -- Series LLC Taxation -- The family LLC -- The Benefit LLC -- The single-member LLC -- Chapter 3 Determining Whether an LLC Is Right for You Knowing Your Options: Other Business Structures -- Going it alone: Sole proprietorships -- Being a sole proprietorship -- Shouldering full liability: The buck stops with you -- Exploring some more disadvantages -- Losing LLC benefits with disregarded entity taxation -- Adding a partner: General partnerships -- Doubling the trouble by doubling the partners -- Finding out other disadvantages -- Filing taxes with partnership taxation -- Throwing in a little legal protection: Limited partnerships -- Meeting the black sheep of the partnership family: LLPs and LLLPs -- Limited liability partnership (LLP) -- Limited liability limited partnership (LLLP) -- Separating yourself from your business: Corporations -- Creating a legal "person" -- Dealing with the blow of double taxation -- Easing the tax burden: S corporations -- Obtaining pass-through taxation, corporation style -- Complicating matters with IRS restrictions -- Getting Personal: Using an LLC to Achieve Your Specific Goals -- You're running a small business -- Relying on insurance - to a point -- Taking your business seriously so that others will too -- Combining all the perks in one entity: LLCs -- You want to work for yourself -- You're looking to raise venture capital -- Forming your business as a corporation to attract investors -- Knowing when an LLC will work -- You want to maximize your real estate investments -- Knowing when corps can kill -- Protecting real estate with LLCs -- You're looking to keep things in the family -- You need to protect what you've earned -- You're enrolling others in a project -- Part 2 Your First Steps: Forming Your LLC -- Chapter 4 Making a Few Key Decisions -- Stepping into the Driver's Seat: Making Essential Decisions Before Forming Your LLC -- Choosing the initial members -- Deciding how you want your company to be managed -- When the members manage When separate managers manage -- Naming Your LLC -- Following naming law -- Determining the Availability of a Name -- Checking names in your state -- Conducting a trademark search -- Reserving your name in your state -- Getting the name you want with a DBA -- Getting a trademark for your name -- Knowing what constitutes a good trademark -- Completing Your Identity with a Logo -- Registering your trademark -- Changing Your Name -- Choosing the Best State for Your LLC -- Your State or Not Your State -- That Is the Question -- When "easy" wins out -- When you are operating in multiple states. . . -- When you are stuck with pass-through taxation -- Looking for LLCs Out of State -- Exploring Tax and Privacy Havens -- Wyoming: The birthplace of LLCs -- Delaware: The heavy hitter with the chancery court -- South Dakota: Serious About Attracting Local Business -- Nevada: Still Worth a Mention -- Other Up-and-Coming States -- A Few Caveats. . . -- Working with a State-Required Registered Agent -- Why you need a registered agent -- What your agent should do for you -- How to find an agent -- Evaluating agents -- Chapter 5 Creating and Filing Your Articles of Organization -- Preparing Your Articles -- Meeting your state's requirements -- Provisions that your articles must have -- The antiquated duration provision -- Extra provisions you may want to include -- Provisions for professional LLCs -- Putting it all together -- Choosing who signs -- Filing Your Articles -- Dotting your i's and crossing your t's -- Sending it off -- Dealing with a rejected filing -- Considering Formation Companies -- Chapter 6 Converting Your Current Business into an LLC -- Considering Conversion to an LLC -- Navigating the Tax Implications -- Converting from a sole proprietorship -- Converting from a general or limited partnership -- The big nontaxable event The usual partnership tax trap -- Converting from a corporation -- Understanding the tax implications -- Finding Ways to Ease the (Tax) Burden -- Converting smoothly with a merger -- Keeping the corporation -- Executing the Conversion -- Introducing the statutory conversion and statutory merger -- Knowing what your state requires -- Documenting approval for the conversion -- Filing the conversion -- If you're currently operating as a sole proprietor or general partner -- Tying Up Loose Ends After the Conversion -- Transferring your assets -- Part 3 Structuring Your LLC to Work For You -- Chapter 7 Tell Uncle Sam How It Is! Choosing How You Want to Be Taxed -- Getting to Know the Tax Types -- Partnership taxation -- Understanding allocations and distributions -- Getting creative with flexible allocations and distributions -- Deducting LLC losses from your other income -- Avoiding self-employment taxes -- Disregarded entity taxation -- Corporation taxation -- Knowing when to choose corporation taxation -- Seeing how corporation taxation can be a terrible idea -- S corporation taxation -- Reducing your taxes -- Dealing with the restrictions -- Notifying the IRS of Your Election -- Applying for your tax identification number -- Elect Corporate Tax Status with Form 8832 -- Chapter 8 Make It Official! Getting Started on Your Operating Agreement -- What Is an Operating Agreement? -- What the operating agreement governs -- Creating a clear-cut ownership structure -- Assigning manager titles and duties -- Why you need an operating agreement -- Establishing Your Framework -- Achieving A+ form and structure -- Building your outline -- Drafting Basic Provisions -- Laying out organizational matters -- Formation and Qualification -- Name -- Term -- Purpose of the Company -- Giving specifics on company records and reporting -- Books and Records Financial Records and Reporting -- Getting the boilerplate provisions out of the way -- Liability of Members -- Indemnification of Members and Managers -- Dispute resolution -- Addressing the other stuff -- Chapter 9 Structuring Your Partnership -- Understanding the Terminology: Members, Interests, and Certificates -- Locating and Recruiting Key Partners -- Finding the yin to your yang -- Easy, Tiger! Don't let excitement cloud your judgment -- Getting the good ones on board -- Issuing the Membership -- Naming the initial members and their contributions -- Understanding some complexities of member contributions -- Determining profit and loss distributions -- Allocations of profits and losses -- Distributions -- Establishing membership classes -- Deciding on how the members decide -- Voting requirements -- Voting -- Making Folks Earn Their Share: Membership Vesting -- Deciding on a fair vesting schedule -- Understanding membership cliffs -- Avoiding common tax pitfalls -- Setting Up a Single-Member LLC -- Keeping your SLLC's liability protection -- Creating an operating agreement for an SLLC -- Setting Up Rules for Managers -- Outlining the basics -- Electing the managers -- Delegation of powers -- Compensation -- Chapter 10 Using Your LLC to Attract Investors -- Structuring Your LLC to Attract Investors -- Appeasing the SEC with an LLC -- Seeing how the laws apply to you -- Exploring securities registration exemptions -- Rule 504 exemption -- Rule 505 exemption -- Rule 506 exemption -- Intrastate exemption -- Regulation A exemption -- Regulation Crowdfunding -- Flying through State Securities Laws (Blue Sky Laws) -- Chapter 11 Membership Moves: Mastering LLC Transfers -- Investigating Intricacies of LLC Membership Interests -- Determining the value of the membership interest -- Transferring membership -- Using transfer restrictions to your advantage Preparing Now For an Easy Transition Later |
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