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Business Entity Formation

The decision to start your own business is not one that should be entered into lightly. There are several options to consider when deciding which type of business you should establish. For example, you may be a sole proprietorship, a partnership, a corporation or a limited liability company (LLC). Choosing the right business entity can help you make the most money while protecting you from exposure to debts and liabilities. The following factors will help determine the type of business that best meets a particular business owner’s needs.

Potential Risks And Liabilities Of The Business

The type of business structure you should choose depends largely on the type of goods or services the business provides. If your business has a certain degree of risk associated with it, it would be wise to form either a corporation or an LLC because they provide personal liability protection. Establishing your business as a separate entity differentiates your personal assets from your business assets. If your business fails and you do not have sufficient liability protection, you could lose your entire life’s savings and incur significant personal debt.

Expenses Involved In Establishing And Maintaining Business

There are no costs associated with setting up a sole proprietorship or partnership. In addition, you are not required to file any paperwork to start your business. However, LLCs and corporations tend to be more expensive to set up and maintain. Fees to file documents with the state in which you form an LLC or corporation can range from $40 to $800. If you are starting a business on a limited budget, you may want to consider a sole proprietorship or a partnership as they are the simplest types of businesses to start.

Your Income Tax Status

Owners of sole proprietorships, partnerships and LLCs must report their profits and losses on their personal income tax returns and pay taxes on all net profits of the business. These business types are considered pass-through tax entities, which means that the profits and the losses pass through the business to the owner. The owners must then report their share of the profits on their personal tax returns. Owners of corporations only pay taxes on profits they receive from their salaries, bonuses and dividends

Your Investment needs

Needs If you form a corporation, it allows your business to sell stock, which attracts potential investors. However, if you have no intention of going public, forming a corporation may not be the best way to go. LLCs are simpler and more flexible, while also providing the same liability protection as corporations. Once you have established your business entity, you may be required to adopt bylaws and conduct regular meetings. If the business has multiple owners, it is recommended that they enter into a shareholder agreement, operating agreement or partnership agreement. As your business grows, or your risk of personal liability increases, you can change the formation of your business entity. For example, if you start out as a sole proprietorship, you can convert to an LLC or a corporation if circumstances warrant the change. Santomassimo Davis LLP Provides Outside General Counsel™ Services To Business Owners If you are starting your own business and require an attorney’s guidance in choosing or setting up the right entity, the corporate compliance lawyers at Santomassimo Davis LLP will provide you with the information and services you need in order to achieve your business objectives. Our dedicated Outside General Counsel™ engagement offers solutions to address the unique needs of your business and provide strategic legal counsel that will help you make the smartest choice for your business. For a confidential consultation, call us at 201-254-0777 or contact us online. Our offices are located in Parsippany, New Jersey, Philadelphia and New York City.

Why OGC Solutions?

There are many advantages to hiring additional counsel, that’s why it’s important to focus on these considerations when making such an important decision.

Let our team at OGC Solutions provide you with the best and most trusted Outside General Counsel in the tri-state! We can be the bridge to growing your business.

Contact us to discuss how an Outside General Counsel™ solution would create a virtual legal department for your company.

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