[nycphp-talk] [OT] LLC and contract business
Kristina Anderson
ka at kacomputerconsulting.com
Tue Oct 13 15:40:05 EDT 2009
> Tedd wrote:
>
> I recommend seeking the advise of an attorney and having him/her draw
> up the articles of incorporation. You can discuss with the attorney
> what the advantages and disadvantages are of the different types of
> incorporation (e.g., S, C, LLC). Each has it's own tax structure.
>
Absotively. A business partnership is like a marriage and there is a
LOT of detail to these agreements, and consequences that are way more
complicated than if you just go it alone as a sole proprietor.
> Additionally, if you pierce the corporate vail by not passing income
> through the corporation but taking payment directly, then you forfeit
> the corporate protection. Likewise, not having an annual minutes
> meeting can dissolve the corporation leaving you unprotected. There
> are at least a dozen rules like this that you must follow. So, hire
> an attorney, have him/her prepare the papers, and ask what your
> responsibilities are. There's no reason to start up a corporation if
> you don't know how to use it or what your responsibilities are.
What Tedd is saying above is true -- that having an entity like this is
a PITFA because once you form it, that's JUST the beginning of the
fun. A cursory look at the "Corporate Tax Forms for NYS" will disabuse
you of any idea that this is not a whole new eggplant.
Kristina
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