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There's no better time than now to start a new business and tap into the power of the LLC LLCs For Dummies is your comprehensive guide to limited liability companies. You'll explore whether an LLC is the right business structure for your business, how to set up a corporate structure and membership, and the best ways of managing an LLC. Author Jennifer Reuting explains the pros and cons of LLCs and shares insider tips on choosing members, selecting a company name, creating and filing Articles of Organization, managing day-to-day operations, and beyond. This updated edition covers all the latest tax and regulatory information, plus new laws that make it more attractive than ever to start your own business. You'll also find real-world advice on customizing your LLC for your specific business needs, creating a great operating agreement, keeping accurate records, and filing the proper paperwork with Uncle Sam. Learn to start a new business by founding a limited liability company (LLC) Get a handle on the differences between LLCs and other business structures, including state-specific tips Keep up on the latest information on federal taxes, regulations, and fees Discover online tools, new documents and forms, and helpful resources Anyone who wants to learn the best practices of LLC formation, management, and long-term growth will love this beginner-friendly Dummies guide.
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There's no better time than now to start a new business and tap into the power of the LLC LLCs For Dummies is your comprehensive guide to limited liability companies. You'll explore whether an LLC is the right business structure for your business, how to set up a corporate structure and membership, and the best ways of managing an LLC. Author Jennifer Reuting explains the pros and cons of LLCs and shares insider tips on choosing members, selecting a company name, creating and filing Articles of Organization, managing day-to-day operations, and beyond. This updated edition covers all the latest tax and regulatory information, plus new laws that make it more attractive than ever to start your own business. You'll also find real-world advice on customizing your LLC for your specific business needs, creating a great operating agreement, keeping accurate records, and filing the proper paperwork with Uncle Sam. Learn to start a new business by founding a limited liability company (LLC) Get a handle on the differences between LLCs and other business structures, including state-specific tips Keep up on the latest information on federal taxes, regulations, and fees Discover online tools, new documents and forms, and helpful resources Anyone who wants to learn the best practices of LLC formation, management, and long-term growth will love this beginner-friendly Dummies guide.
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Personengesellschaften stehen seit jeher im Spannungsfeld zwischen zivilrechtlicher Selbstständigkeit und steuerlicher Transparenz. Das bildet der Streit zwischen der Einheitstheorie, die für die partielle Steuersubjektivität der Gesellschaft eintritt und der Bilanzbündeltheorie, die die Gesellschaftssphäre völlig negiert, wider. Beide Theorien mussten immer wieder durchbrochen werden, um sachgerechten Ergebnissen zu erreichen. Die Arbeit analysiert Entscheidungen des BFH, die von der Einheitstheorie aus Gründen einer "sachlich zutreffenden Besteuerung" abweichen, um Aufschluss darüber zu geben, was sich hinter dieser Formel verbirgt. Dabei werden die Entscheidungen prinzipientheoretisch i.S.d. Prinzipientheorie Robert Alexys rekonstruiert. Partnerships have always been caught between independence under civil law and tax transparency. This is reflected in the dispute between the "unity theory", which advocates the partial tax subjectivity of the partnership, and the "balance sheet bundle theory", which completely negates the corporate sphere. Both theories had to be broken through again and again in order to reach appropriate results. The paper analyzes decisions of the BFH that deviate from the unity theory for reasons of "factually correct taxation" in order to shed light on what lies behind this formula. In doing so, the decisions are reconstructed principally in the sense of Robert Alexy's principle theory.
Income tax --- Accounting --- Law and legislation --- Partnership.
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