If you’re a member of a limited liability company (LLC), do you have to pay self-employment taxes? That’s a darn good question. Our beloved Internal Revenue Code’s self-employment (SE) tax provisions ...
A limited liability company operates as an entity separate from its owners. The LLC is responsible for the company's debts, while the owners have limited legal and financial liability. The law ...
The Limited Liability Company (LLC), a hybrid of the partnership and the corporation, has become a popular legal alternative for business owners. Now available in almost all states, the LLC combines ...
A limited liability company is a hybrid form of business ownership that combines the liability-protection benefits of corporations with the private ownership of partnerships or sole proprietorships.
Ambiguity in the tax law often provides opportunities for taxpayers. For nearly three decades, how earnings of a limited liability company (LLC) are reported for self-employment tax purposes has been ...
The North Carolina Wage and Hour Act imposes liability on employers for failure to pay promised wages. The law is modeled after the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, and like the FLSA, individual ...
Family businesses large and small, whether involving real estate or anything else, often use a limited liability company as the ownership vehicle for the business. The founder of the business will ...
A limited liability company (LLC) is a business structure combining the tax advantages of a partnership with the liability protections of a corporation. Many, or all, of the products featured on this ...
Q: Four business associates and I created a New Hampshire limited liability company (LLC). In recent months, one of the members of the LLC has been unreasonably demanding, erratic and hostile toward ...
Q. My wife and I plan to create a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in New Jersey for liability protection for the existing rental property we have, and for future ones we may buy. We did some ...
Vincent DiLorenzo writes: Real estate owners and developers often form limited liability companies (LLCs) to shield themselves from liability. Is this an effective means to accomplish this purpose?
Governor Christie signed into law last month the Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (the Revised Act), which is the first significant overhaul of New Jersey’s laws governing limited ...