The Choice of Business Entity: Corporate, Pass-Through, and Disregarded Entities

Alexander Holtan, M. M. Frank, Melissa Garza
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This technical note focuses on common business entities: sole proprietorships, general partnerships (GPs), limited partnerships (LPs), limited liability partnerships (LLPs), limited liability companies (LLCs), S corporations, and C corporations and offers insights into the basic factors to consider when choosing one of these entities. The Appendix provides an overview of other important entities in the federal tax code: real-estate investment trusts (REITs), regulated investment companies (e.g., mutual funds), and publicly traded partnerships (PTPs). Excerpt UVA-C-2293 Rev. Sept. 1, 2016 The Choice of Business Entity: Corporate, Pass-Through, and Disregarded Entities When starting a business, there are many important choices that must be made, from the hiring of key personnel to the choice of a business model. One choice that can have far-reaching effects on the success of any business is the legal form through which it will operate and interact with the rest of the business community. Not only does the choice of a legal form have important federal income tax implications, but it can also affect a business owner's administrative workload, the manner in which he runs his day-to-day operations, his ability to transfer his ownership interest, and how he can compensate his employees. This technical note focuses on common business entities: sole proprietorships, general partnerships (GPs), limited partnerships (LPs), limited liability partnerships (LLPs), limited liability companies (LLCs), S corporations, and Ccorporations and offers insights into the basic factors to consider when choosing one of these entities. Appendix 1 provides an overview of other important entities in the federal tax code: real-estate investment trusts (REITs), regulated investment companies (e.g., mutual funds), and publicly traded partnerships (PTPs). State Law Entities . . .
企业实体的选择:公司制、传递式和被忽视的实体
本技术说明侧重于常见的商业实体:独资企业、普通合伙企业(gp)、有限合伙企业(lp)、有限责任合伙企业(llp)、有限责任公司(LLCs)、S公司和C公司,并提供了在选择这些实体时需要考虑的基本因素的见解。附录提供了联邦税法中其他重要实体的概述:房地产投资信托基金(REITs)、受监管的投资公司(如共同基金)和公开交易合伙企业(ptp)。商业实体的选择:公司制、直通式和被忽视的实体在创业时,必须做出许多重要的选择,从雇用关键人员到选择商业模式。对任何企业的成功都有深远影响的一种选择是企业经营和与其他商业团体互动的法律形式。法律形式的选择不仅对联邦所得税有重要的影响,而且还会影响企业主的管理工作量、他日常运营的方式、他转让所有权利益的能力以及他如何补偿他的员工。本技术说明侧重于常见的商业实体:独资企业、普通合伙企业(gp)、有限合伙企业(lp)、有限责任合伙企业(llp)、有限责任公司(LLCs)、S公司和c公司,并提供了在选择这些实体时需要考虑的基本因素的见解。附录1概述了联邦税法中的其他重要实体:房地产投资信托基金(REITs)、受监管的投资公司(如共同基金)和公开交易的合伙企业(ptp)。国家法律实体……
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