A limited liability company business structure can be an excellent choice for certain Texas operations where there are multiple owners. However, an operating agreement is a must. There should be a well-understood chain of command, as well as responsibilities within...
Business Formation
What you need to know about operating agreements
There are many different routes that you can take in order to form a new business in Texas. One of the most common, popular, and cost-effective will be to form a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC). This is an arrangement that comes with a wide variety of perks. If...
What small businesses need to know about chargeback fraud
Considering their size, small businesses often find it challenging to compete with larger companies in Texas. Something that makes this struggle even harder for small businesses involves chargebacks. A chargeback takes place when one party disputes a transaction and...
How are LLCs treated by the IRS?
Residents and new businesses in North Texas may want to learn more about how a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is viewed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). According to the IRS, each state has different regulations regarding this type of business structure. What...
Choosing among different types of business entities
A business entity is created for the purpose of managing a Texas business's activities. The type of entity defines the structure of the business, the extent of liability for the owners and the types of taxes to pay. Sole proprietorship A sole proprietorship is the...
Using an LLC operating agreement can be essential for guidance
Creating an operating agreement (also called a company agreement) is essential if you're starting a limited liability company (LLC) in Texas. Knowing how to write one and what to include in it should guide and safeguard you from legal challenges. Having an LLC...
What are the tax treatments of LLCs?
LLCs are usually treated as pass-through entities by the IRS. An LLC itself doesn't pay taxes, only the people working for it so - the members of the LLC pay taxes on their share of the profits. However, members can decide to pay have the LLC taxed as a corporation...
Knowing the different benefits of an LLC and an LP
If you're setting up a new venture in Texas, using the proper business structure is essential to ensure that your needs and goals are met. A limited liability company, or LLC, and a limited partnership, or LP, are two popular business structures that you may want to...
What legal entities can be used when forming a new business?
Forming a new business in Texas can be an exciting time, but it requires you to fulfill several necessities. One of the matters you must address to operate legally is choosing a business structure. Deciding on the appropriate one is based on factors such as the...
How does the IRS view an LLC?
A limited liability company, or LLC, has a wide range of functions and benefits to its owners, also known as members. Choosing the right type of business entity in Texas affects how your profits and losses are taxed and allocated. There are several factors to consider...

