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Nolo's Guide to Single-Member LLCs: How to Form & Run Your Single-Member Limited Liability Company

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Single-member LLCs are the popular business entity of choice for small businesses with one owner. Easy to form and operate, Single Member LLCs combine some of the most desirable features of older, more traditional business structures like corporations, partnerships, and sole proprietorships. With a Single Member LLC, you get personal liability protection, pass-through taxation, and flexibility of management.

This book provides an overview of everything you need to know about Single Member LLCs, including:

  • what forms and documents you need to create an SMLLC
  • how to initially fund an SMLLC
  • what your options are for managing an SMLLC
  • how to prepare taxes for an SMLLC
  • what kinds of records you need to maintain for your SMLLC, and
  • liability issues specific to SMLLCs.

Nolo’s Guide to Single-Member LLCs has all the essential information you need to decide whether an SMLLC is the right choice for your business. The book includes a sample operating agreement and written consent forms to open a bank account, purchase real estate, and more. Throughout the book, you will find tips and examples to help clarify the most important points.

ISBN-13: 9781413330137

Media Type: Paperback(Third Edition)

Publisher: NOLO

Publication Date: 10-25-2022

Pages: 184

Product Dimensions: 6.80(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

David M. Steingold is a private attorney currently based in Michigan. His practice covers multiple areas including business law. He has been an author for Nolo since 2012.

Table of Contents

1. LLCs and Business Structure Basics 2. Taxation of SMLLCs 3. Forming Your SMLLC: An Overview 4. Financing, Conversion, and Dissolution 5. Liability Concerns for SMLLCs 6. Running Your SMLLC: Additional Tasks 7- Financial Record Keeping and Written Resolutions Appendixes A. Sample SMLLC Operating Agreement B. Resolutions for a Single-Member LLC C. Using the Downloadable Forms Index