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by torr
6228 days ago
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Setting up and keeping up an LLC is a bit of a pain in the neck. Also working out how to pay yourself, keeping accounts separate, and so on takes extra time. One benefit of an LLC might be a somewhat more professional image (for some customers anyway). Also, my guess is that corporate customers may not want to do business with you unless you're an LLC (though I wouldn't know for sure as I have no corporate customers). Anyone here go from having your own LLC to dissolving it and going sole proprietership? |
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You've got to be kidding.
1. Trivial law work is required. 2. Annual total business license fees range from ($20-$1,000) depending on location 3. Trivial bank account setup
All of this can be accomplished literally in the span of a few hours. I would argue the biggest maintenance costs are related to tax filings and accounting, but they're more than offset by all the available expense write-offs.
It's really a no-brainer decision with today's streamlined systems and litigious society. Additionally, having an LLC operating agreement (even a generic one) in place, usually makes converting to a C-corp (to be available for VC financing) much easier.