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by Martin M. Shenkman (Author), Samuel Weiner (Author), Ivan Taback (Author) "The "Limited Liability Company," or LLC," has become a popular new form for organizing business and investment activities..." (more)
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Everything you need to know about setting up, operating, and getting the most out of the hottest new legal form of business

If you are a small business owner, investor, or high-net-worth individual you've probably been hearing a lot lately about the limited liability company. The hot new organizational structure that businesspeople and investors nationwide are rushing to take advantage of, the LLC combines all the tax benefits associated with partnerships with the limited liability protection of a corporation. Now legal in 48 states, LLCs are considerably cheaper, simpler, and easier to maintain than alternative organizational forms, including Subchapter S corporations and limited family partnerships. LLCs can own subsidiary companies; have greater flexibility in allocating profits; and can have an unlimited number of investors. LLCs are even better than limited partnerships for protecting assets.

Now you can find out how a limited liability company can work for you and exactly what you need to do to set up and operate one in the first complete guide, Starting a Limited Liability Company. Leading tax and estate planning attorney and bestselling business author Martin M. Shenkman and his coauthors:

  • Explain how to apply LLCs to operating a business, estate planning, protecting assets, real estate acquisitions, professional practices, avoiding ancillary probate, and venture capital operations
  • Describe how to convert partnerships and various corporate forms into LLCs
  • Include a detailed glossary, along with checklists and loads of sample legal forms you can use

The first complete guide of its kind, Starting a Limited Liability Company is an indispensable resource for small business owners, real estate investors, and accountants.

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Everything you need to know about setting up, operating, and getting the most out of the hottest new legal form of business

If you are a small business owner, investor, or high-net-worth individual you've probably been hearing a lot lately about the limited liability company. The hot new organizational structure that businesspeople and investors nationwide are rushing to take advantage of, the LLC combines all the tax benefits associated with partnerships with the limited liability protection of a corporation. Now legal in 48 states, LLCs are considerably cheaper, simpler, and easier to maintain than alternative organizational forms, including Subchapter S corporations and limited family partnerships. LLCs can own subsidiary companies; have greater flexibility in allocating profits; and can have an unlimited number of investors. LLCs are even better than limited partnerships for protecting assets.

Now you can find out how a limited liability company can work for you and exactly what you need to do to set up and operate one in the first complete guide, Starting a Limited Liability Company. Leading tax and estate planning attorney and bestselling business author Martin M. Shenkman and his coauthors: Explain how to apply LLCs to operating a business, estate planning, protecting assets, real estate acquisitions, professional practices, avoiding ancillary probate, and venture capital operations Describe how to convert partnerships and various corporate forms into LLCs Include a detailed glossary, along with checklists and loads of sample legal forms you can use

The first complete guide of its kind, Starting a Limited Liability Company is an indispensable resource for small business owners, real estate investors, and accountants.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (April 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471133574
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471133575
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,704,393 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A thorough treatment of LLCs, July 19, 2000
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I found this book to be very helpful, especially in the area of writing an Operating Agreement. The authors compare LLCs with other types of business structures and give the advantages/disadvantages of each. They have also added notes and tips throughout the book that will help you resolve issues in setting up your company. I used the tips to compile a checklist for setting up my business. Finally, there are plenty of sample documents that you can adapt for your own use. Although I have gotten an attorney to help with the fine details related to my state, I would highly recommend this book to help you understand and plan an LLC.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Information About LLCs, December 6, 2003
By Peter Hupalo (MN United States) - See all my reviews
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If you contemplate starting a LLC, "Starting A Limited Liability Company" is a good book to help you learn a bit about the LLC business structure. The authors tell us that an LLC is a hybrid between a partnership and a corporation, combining the best of both. We also learn that because of its simplicity, LLC's are becoming the most popular business structure for new enterprises.

When deciding which business structure to use, the authors say we should ask ourselves the question: "Is there any reason to consider any approach other than an LLC?" The authors suggest that many S-corporations and C-corporations would switch to the LLC structure if it weren't for tax issues involved with making the conversion.

I don't believe that's fully true. The S-corporation has one or two very powerful advantages over the LLC. First, for members who are active in operating an LLC, the earnings are subject to self-employment taxation. With an S-corporation, part of the distributed earnings could be paid as wages and part as distributions. Those distributions legally escape employment taxation. This can save the entrepreneur $6,000 or so a year in employment taxes (Figuring about $40,000 a year in wages and $40,000 in distributions, and using 15% as the approximate employment tax rate, saves about $6,000 per year). Compounding those amounts over 25 years can easily amount to half a million dollars or more. Many entrepreneurs would rather invest that money themselves rather than pay it into the Social Security system.

The second advantage to S-corporations is that for companies operating in multiple states, corporate law is better established than LLC law. So, for entrepreneurs who started with S-corporations, there really seems to be little reason to convert.

The authors say that the LLC is a good structure for tech companies. But, for various reasons, most tech companies will probably operate as C-corporations. For example, C-corporations can offer employee stock options. And, if they desire the pass-through nature of early losses, an S-corporation works well.

The LLC offers a certain familiarity for sole proprietors who wish to become LLCs, because we learn that a single-member LLC is essentially disregarded for tax purposes. The single owner files Schedule C, just as if he/she were a sole proprietor. The authors devote a chapter to home-based businesses, saying sole proprietors might want to consider converting to an LLC to gain the benefits of liability protection. The authors also say having an "LLC" name makes the business sound more professional than a sole proprietorship.

The book includes a good chapter about "piercing the LLC veil." As with corporations, an LLC is a separate entity from the individual/individuals owning it and certain formalities must be taken to distinguish between the two or the protections of LLC formation can be lost. For example, don't commingle LLC money and personal funds.

If you're thinking of starting a LLC, "Starting A Limited Liability Company" is a good read.

Peter Hupalo, Author of "How To Start And Run Your Own Corporation: S-Corporations For Small Business Owners."

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Second Edition 2003 TERRIBLY OUT OF DATE, November 20, 2003
This Second Edition, published in 2003 has not been properly updated from the First Edition. The information is INCORRECT. DO NOT rely on the information in this book!!!

I contacted the publisher today, and expect a call back in the next two days, but until this book comes out in a revised printing, please be aware that despite its 2003 publication, it is very very out of date

For example, Appendix B states that only 48 states and the District of Columbia have passed LLC acts, and shows that Massachusetts was the last state to pass an LLC act, in 1995. In actuality, ALL 50 States and the DoC have passed LLC acts, the last State passed its act in early 1997!! That makes this book out of date by OVER 6 YEARS.

In Appendix A, a State by State comparison of LLC laws is similarly out of date, showing information that is 6 years old. For example, Appendix A states that Arizona requires 2 members to form an LLC. I formed an LLC in 1997, in Arizona, with only 1 member. The state laws governing LLCs have been ammended to more consistently conform to the Model LLC Act, and the information in Appendix A is now totally out of date.

I owned the First Edition of this book (which has been reviewed favorably here on Amazon), and when I ordered this Second Edition, I threw away the old edition, so I am unable to compare the main body of the two books to see what has actually been updated.

Erroneous Appendices aside, there are better books on forming LLCs available today. I reccomend the books by Anthony Mancuso published by NOLO. And for persons wanting a very detailed analysis of the taxation of LLCs, "Profits, Taxes, & LLCs" by Holmes F Crouch is a comprehensive, if challenging, read.

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