This bestseller covers how to set up a limited liability company in any state, without the aid of an attorney, including how choose a valid LLC name prepare and file Articles of Organization with the reader's Secretary of State set up a member-run or manager-run LLC take care of ongoing legal and tax paperwork. The book demystifies IRS tax classification rules for limited liability companies, as well as state-specific laws and other information for all 50 states.
This book provides a step by step guide to creating your llc. It clearly describes the requirements and differences between the llc options. I highly recommend this book as a starting point. It is well laid and and easy to understand.
If you're considering starting your own business, this book is worth reading. It can also help you if your business is expanding, and you want or need to work with partners. The book is helpful and filled with clear information about forming an LLC. It covers things like understanding the differences between a corporation and an LLC, why you might choose an LLC, and what to do to get started. It has sample forms to help you with paperwork and defines legal terms just when you need them.
Since I am going to become an independent contractor, it is time to study up on running my own business. This is a no nonsense book explaining what you need to do to form a Limited Liability Company. I found it well written, and quite informative. Sure, I could have spent time with Google and the Internet and find most of what is in this book, but here it is, all together, in a handy form.
This book was boring, but had some useful information about starting a company. I told you about it last week in greater detail.
I’m so glad I’m not a lawyer anymore and I don’t have to read boring stuff if I don’t want to. Reading this helps fight acclimation. My days could be so much more dull!
The Nolo Library books are always informative and this was no exception. I already have one of Mancuso's books (copyright 2006) on forming an LLC but ordered this one to have more up-to-date information.