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The Smart Entrepreneur’s Guide to Business Structures

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The Smart Entrepreneur’s Guide to Business Structures

著者: Yolanda Washington-Cowan
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Understanding the Basics: The Key Differences Between LLC, Corporation, Sole Proprietorship, C-Corp, S-Corp, Trust and Partnership

When deciding on the right business structure, it’s essential to understand the key differences between the various options available. The structure you choose can impact everything from taxation to liability protection and operational flexibility. Here’s an overview of the most common business entities: Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, LLC, C-Corp, and S-Corp.

Sole Proprietorship: A sole proprietorship is the simplest and most common business structure, especially for solo entrepreneurs. It’s owned and operated by one person, with no formal registration required. The owner has complete control over decision-making and the business's profits but is personally responsible for all debts and liabilities. The income of the business is reported directly on the owner's personal tax return, which means there is no separation between the business and the individual. However, there is no liability protection, meaning that personal assets, such as the owner’s home or savings, could be at risk if the business faces legal issues or debt.

Partnership: A partnership involves two or more people who agree to run a business together. Like a sole proprietorship, a partnership is relatively easy to establish, and the profits and losses pass through to the partners’ personal tax returns. There are two types of partnerships: general and limited. In a general partnership, all partners share equal responsibility and liability, while in a limited partnership, at least one partner has limited liability, which protects their personal assets beyond their investment. However, in general partnerships, all partners are personally liable for business debts and legal issues.

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