The Entityville Horror: Choosing Your Business Structure (LLC, Corporation, or Partnership)
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Welcome to Entityville, where every business must choose a dwelling. Your choice determines whether you sleep soundly or lie awake worrying about personal liability and tax burdens.
In this episode, I walk you through the four main business structures:
- The Exposed Cottage (Sole Proprietorship) - Zero protection, maximum personal risk
- The Shared Mansion (Partnership) - Dangerous without proper agreements
- The Fortress (LLC) - Liability protection with flexibility
- The Corporate Castle (S-Corp vs. C-Corp) - Maximum security with formalities
I cover:
- When each structure makes sense (and when it's a terrible choice)
- How to avoid "piercing the corporate veil" and losing your LLC protection
- S-Corp vs. C-Corp tax treatment and the self-employment tax savings strategy
- Illinois-specific requirements for professional entities and Series LLCs
- The decision framework based on your liability risk, tax situation, and growth plans
For most small businesses, the answer is clear: Form an LLC. But the details matter.
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Avoid the legal horrors, and keep rocking your IP.
This information is for educational purposes only, is not legal advice, and does not form an attorney-client relationship. For advice about your specific situation, consult with a licensed attorney and tax professional.
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