Form Your Own Limited Liability Company (book with CD-Rom) | 
enlarge | Author: Anthony Mancuso Attorney Publisher: NOLO Category: Book
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 388254
Media: Paperback Edition: 5th Pages: 328 Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.7
ISBN: 1413307086 Dewey Decimal Number: 346.730668 EAN: 9781413307085 ASIN: 1413307086
Publication Date: November 3, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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"Armed with this book entrepreneurs... can take advantage of the unique tax and legal benefits of the LLC for less than the cost of 10 minutes of their own lawyer's time." -- Money Maker's Monthly
"Good news from the IRS... you, too, can be an LLC. The advantage: profits are taxed just once, like a partnership, while personal liability is limited, like a corporation. [And now you can do it yourself with] Nolo's book on LLCs." -- BusinessWeek
"In typical straightforward Nolo fashion, this book explains everything from choosing a name to maintaining the LLC's legal and tax status." -- Orange County Register
Product Description
Everything you need to form your own LLC!
Limited liability companies provide the most flexible way of doing business: You get both the tax benefits of a partnership, and the personal protection from business debts provided to corporations.
Form Your Own Limited Liability Company provides you with the step-by-step instructions and forms you need to form an LLC in your state, without the expense of hiring a lawyer. This bestseller covers how to:
# choose an LLC name
# prepare and file articles of organization
# decide on the best management structure
# create an operating agreement
# take care of ongoing legal and tax paperwork
The 5th edition has been carefully revised and updated to reflect the latest federal regulations, as well as the most current laws of all 50 states. All the forms you need are included on a CD-ROM.
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A great resource April 19, 2000 48 out of 48 found this review helpful
I found this book extremely helpful in getting my LLC set up - saved on lawyer's fees for sure! The disk provides sample forms that were useful as well. I bought 3 different books on this subject, and ended up using only this one - highly recommend it if you want the specific administrative details on setting up your LLC.
Top notch start up guide and resource November 18, 2000 38 out of 40 found this review helpful
I bought this book when I started my business and I refer to it constantly. While it is geared toward LLCs, it offers information on other business entities such as sole proprietorships, partnerships, C Corp.s and S corporations to help you decide what is best for you. It provides all the guidance needed to establish and maintain an LLC. I made the mistake of loaning the book out once and had to ask for it back because I use it so much. It has an entire section on maintaining an LLC after it is established to help keep records and legalities straight. Well worth the money!
Very helpful May 23, 2004 Donna Conrad 32 out of 36 found this review helpful
After searching the internet and carefully reading information available here at Amazon and not getting anywhere, I was able to find out about this great book from a chance meeting with a successful businessman in a book store.This book is very complete and up to date. I am very satisfied with the contents. On the other hand, I have bought some very heavily promoted books here at Amazon and was vastly dissappointed. I don't know who is pushing those books, but I doubt if they have read or applied any of the information. Some other books that I do recommend are How To Form Your Own "S" Corporation and avoid double taxation by Robert Friedman, How To Form and Operate a Limited Liability Company by Gregary Damman, Nolo's Quick LLC by Anthony Mancuso, How To Use Limited Liability Companies by Garret Sutton and How To Launch a Business and Incorporate in Any State by J.W.Dicks.
Don't start a business without it! May 17, 2004 22 out of 24 found this review helpful
This book was a life-saver! Unless you have thousands of dollars lying around to waste on legal fees, I strongly recommend you pick up this book. Its step-by-step, plain english instructions and form-filled CD-ROM make it super-easy to use. It gives you all of the information you'll need both to start up your LLC and to maintain it once its established. Mancuso walks you though every step from naming your LLC, to preparing an Operating Agreement, to taking care of the endless legal and tax paperwork. And I'm not just talking hypothetically, I used this book to form my own LLC and personally know three other business owners who have used it either when starting up or while switching from a partnership to and LLC. My company is going strong and thanks to this book I get both the flexibility of a partnership and the protection of a corporation. This is a great buy!
A Lot of Information about this new Business Model March 2, 2006 John Matlock (Winnemucca, NV) 21 out of 24 found this review helpful
A limited liability company is a relatively recent addition to the traditional forms of companies. It has some fo the advantages of a corporation, and the tax advantages of a partnership, sole proprietorship or corporation depending on the desires of the owners. It is not suitable for all organizations, but if you are considering one, here is the place to start.
If you go to an attorney to get him to set up an limited liability corporation, he will ask you a bunch of questions, write down the answers and get his secretary or paralegal to type these answers into their standard LLC form on their word processor. She will then press the print button and you get billed for a thousand dollars or so.
Anthony Mancuso is a corporations attorney licensed to practice law in California. He decided to take his standard corporate form and put it out in the form of a book. In the book he will ask you a bunch of questions, taking the time to point out the alternatives (that a lawyer probably doesn't do unless asked. You then take his standard corporation form (supplied on a CD) and fill in the answers. Files these with the appropriate offices and you have a corporation for only the filing fees the state charges.
Well, maybe it's not quite that easy. The LLC is a new form of business. I'd suggest that you read and consider the forms contained here, but then I'd have an attorney in your state review them, just to be sure.
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