Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Minnesota

Owning a business can be complicated enough without having to deal with all the confusing acronyms and abbreviations that assault you at every turn. Take these two: Inc. and LLC. What do they mean to you and your business?

Local Companies

Skjold-Barthel, P.A.
612.746.2560
222 S. 9th St., Suite 3220
Minneapolis, MN
Lindqvist Business Development
(952) 920-8866
4208 Ottawa Ave S
Minneapolis, MN
Anderson Enterprises International Inc
(952) 922-6297
3440 Belt Line Blvd
Minneapolis, MN
Med-Trust Management Services Inc
(651) 426-0922
4770 White Bear Pkwy
Saint Paul, MN
Launch Resource Management
(952) 831-3887
Minneapolis, MN
Myne Llc
(612) 813-0205
730 E 25th St
Minneapolis, MN
Business Development Group the
(952) 473-3831
1415 Wayzata Blvd
Wayzata, MN
Small Business Development Center
(218) 726-6192
Duluth, MN
Jensen Business Development
(507) 452-0525
377 W King St
Winona, MN
Stm Development
(763) 441-6946
18100 Zane St NW
Elk River, MN

Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC?

Owning a business can be complicated enough without having to deal with all the confusing acronyms and abbreviations that assault you at every turn. Take these two: Inc. and LLC. What do they mean to you and your business?

Well, if you plan to make money at the business, you’ll want to protect that money, right? That’s where Inc. or LLC comes in. These are your two choices for incorporating a business.

Why should you incorporate? Because if your business goes down the drain for any reason, you don’t want to go down with it. Basically, incorporation limits the liability business owners face if a business fails. As for Inc. or LLC, it’s important to understand what both are and the pros and cons of each.

LLC stands for Limited Liability Corporation, meaning the business owners’ liability is limited.

The idea of limited liability originated in Germany in the late 19th century, according to the website Limited Liability Company Reporter. By the 1940s, the idea had taken hold in 17 countries—but not the United States. In 1977, Wyoming became the first U.S. state to enact an LLC act modeled after the German statute. Other states eventually followed suit, though many of the laws varied.

Most new businesses opt for LLC because it has tax advantages over an Inc. LLCs don't suffer from the double-taxation issues regular corporations face and they are the most flexible when it comes to organization. For example, there are fewer rules regarding who can be a shareholder. They also tend to be more informally run than a regular corporation.

Before the LLC came around, small businesses were often organized as partnerships and sole proprietorships—which did not necessarily protect the business owners’ assets.

Earnings and losses pass through to the owners and are included on their personal tax returns.

Among the disadvantages of an LLC: State tax law differences may make operating across state lines difficult. An LLC also can't go public, so if you're eyeing an IPO, avoid LLC.

The alternative to LLC is Inc., the abbreviation for incorporated. The biggest advantage of Inc. over LLC is that an Inc. can sell stock to make money. A new business can form a C corporation or an S corporation. The biggest difference between the two is how they are taxed.

C corporations face the aforementioned double-taxation in which both the company and its shareholders are taxed. S corporations are taxed like an LLC.

S corporations are most appropriate for small business owners and entrepreneurs who want the legal protection of a corporation but want to be taxed as if they were sole proprietors or partners. According to press reports, the number of S corporations is growing so fast it is surpassing the growth of C corporations.

Most new businesses opt for the S classification if they opt for incorporation at all. But the rules of S classification are narrow. For example, each stockholder must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and there can never be more than 75 stockholders. Only one class of stock can be issued—no preferred stock. Banks, some insurance companies, and certain affiliated groups of corporations are barred from the S class.

So a small business needs to choose between LLC and S Corporation. Before deciding which sort of corporation to form, it is best to consult an attorney who specializes in corporate law.

Now that you have the basics, the next step is to meet with your attorney and accountant and sort through the tax and organizational ramifications and figure out what's right for your company.

Copyright: Copyright © 2008 Melissa Mashtonio

About the Author:
Melissa Mashtonio writes for manta.com, the authority for finding 45 million free company profiles covering large to small firms worldwide--and their related industries and products. Empowered with CRM tools, users compete smarter, accelerate sales prospecting and partnering, and identify revenue opportunities faster. Use Manta.com to help you keep track of potential partners and competitors.


Article Source: thePhantomWriters Article Submission Service

Featured Local Company

Skjold-Barthel, P.A.

612.746.2560
222 S. 9th St., Suite 3220
Minneapolis, MN
http://www.skjold-barthel.com/

Regional Articles
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Albert Lea MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Andover MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Anoka MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Bemidji MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Brainerd MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Burnsville MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Champlin MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Chanhassen MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Chaska MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Circle Pines MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Cloquet MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Cottage Grove MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Detroit Lakes MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Duluth MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Eden Prairie MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Elk River MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Excelsior MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Faribault MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Fergus Falls MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Forest Lake MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Hastings MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Hibbing MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Hopkins MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Inver Grove Heights MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Lakeville MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Mankato MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Minneapolis MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Minnetonka MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Moorhead MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Mound MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? New Ulm MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Osseo MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Owatonna MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Prior Lake MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Red Wing MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Rochester MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Rosemount MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Saint Cloud MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Saint Paul MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Savage MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Shakopee MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? South Saint Paul MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Stillwater MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Wayzata MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Willmar MN
- Business School for Non-Business Minds: Inc or LLC? Winona MN
Related Local Events
The National Franchise & Business Opportunities Expo
Dates: 2/7/2009 - 2/8/2009
Location: Minneapolis Convention Center
Minneapolis MN
View Details

The National Franchise & Business Opportunities Expo - Minnesota
Dates: 2/7/2009 - 2/7/2009
Location: Minneapolis Convention Center
Minneapolis MN
View Details
Rate Article
     
Articles Insider

Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Engineering Home Services Retail & Consumer Services
Business Services Entertainment Industrial Goods & Services Software
Career Family Insurance Technology
Cars Financial Services Internet Telecommunications
Computer Hardware Food & Beverage Legal Transportation & Logistics
Construction Health Pets Travel
Education Home Electronics Real Estate Wedding