
Deadly Mistakes To Avoid When Setting Up Your LLC
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Just because you have an LLC doesn't mean you're fully protected. Many business owners assume their LLC shields them from legal and financial risks---but small mistakes in setup and management can leave them vulnerable. Are you making these costly errors?
On this episode of Become Sensible, I break down the most common LLC mistakes entrepreneurs make and how to avoid them. We'll also cover tax-saving strategies, how to protect your business assets, and the key documents you MUST have in place.
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- 1:12 - The #1 mistake: misunderstanding member-managed vs. manager-managed LLCs
- 4:38 - The financial risk of not separating business and personal accounts
- 7:52 - Why your LLC's operating agreement needs a profit distribution plan
- 10:27 - LLC tax classifications and how choosing the wrong one can cost you
- 14:05 - The benefits of using an LLC to own real estate
- 16:48 - Why assigning yourself an officer title in your LLC matters
- 18:33 - Smart tax strategies: business reimbursements, the Augusta Rule, and more
- 22:14 - The biggest tax filing mistakes LLC owners make
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