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Can I have a side business without an LLC?

By Jessica Burns

If you have a small, part-time side hustle, odds are going without registering your business as an LLC is just fine. If you have any major legal risks or make more than around $40,000 per year, however, you may benefit from filing with your state.

Is LLC or S corp tax better?

LLC owners must pay self-employment taxes for all income. S-corp owners may pay less on this tax, provided they pay themselves a “reasonable salary.” LLCs can have an unlimited number of members, while S-corps are limited to 100 shareholders.

Does a startup need an LLC?

Corporation vs LLC for Startups. The general consensus is that start-ups seeking venture capital should incorporate as C-Corporations, not LLCs. An LLC is generally easier to set up and easier to maintain because fewer formalities are required (with the caveat that more customization entails more work).

Can a LLC have a year with no activity?

Sometimes a limited liability company (LLC) has a year with no business activity. For example, a newly formed LLC might not have started doing business yet, or an older LLC might have become inactive without being formally dissolved.

Can a limited liability company have no business?

Sometimes a limited liability company has a year with no business activity. A newly formed LLC might not have started doing business yet, and an older LLC might have become inactive without being formally dissolved.

Can a LLC have more than one owner?

If an LLC only has one owner (known as a “member”), the Internal Revenue Service automatically disregards it for federal income tax purposes. The LLC’s member reports the LLC’s income and expenses on his or her personal tax return.

Do you have to file a Schedule C for a one member LLC?

If a one-member LLC did not have any business activity and does not have any expenses to deduct, the member does not have to file Schedule C to report the LLC’s income.