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Business holding company LLC structure with parent and subsidiary entities
How to Structure a Holding Company LLC?
Mar 26, 2026
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11 MIN
Business owners managing multiple properties or ventures face significant risk exposure. A holding company LLC creates legal separation between assets, shielding each from liabilities generated by others. This comprehensive guide explains formation mechanics, compares common structures, and highlights critical mistakes to avoid

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Business owner negotiating the sale of an LLC with a buyer and legal advisor
How to Sell My LLC?
Mar 26, 2026
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16 MIN
Selling an LLC involves more than finding a buyer and signing papers. This comprehensive guide covers legal requirements, valuation methods, the complete sale process, asset vs. membership interest sales, tax implications, and common pitfalls that reduce sale prices or derail transactions

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Business partners discussing LLC formation at a meeting table
What Is a Partnership LLC?
Mar 26, 2026
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15 MIN
A partnership LLC combines the liability protection of a limited liability company with the flexibility of a partnership structure. This guide covers formation steps, operating agreement essentials, tax treatment, and common mistakes to avoid when setting up an LLC with multiple members

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Corporation owning one or more LLC entities in a business structure diagram
Can a Corporation Own an LLC?
Mar 26, 2026
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18 MIN
Corporations can legally own LLCs in all 50 states, creating a parent-subsidiary relationship with dual liability protection. This comprehensive guide covers formation procedures, tax implications for C corps and S corps, legal considerations, and common mistakes to avoid when structuring corporate LLC ownership

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Business owners signing LLC membership documents in an office
How Do I Add Members to My LLC?
Mar 26, 2026
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15 MIN
Bringing new members into your LLC requires careful attention to legal formalities and tax implications. This comprehensive guide walks through the complete process, from amending your operating agreement to understanding tax consequences and state-specific filing requirements

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Business partners discussing LLC formation at a meeting table
What Is a Partnership LLC?
Mar 26, 2026
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15 MIN
A partnership LLC combines the liability protection of a limited liability company with the flexibility of a partnership structure. This guide covers formation steps, operating agreement essentials, tax treatment, and common mistakes to avoid when setting up an LLC with multiple members

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Solo entrepreneur working at a desk with business documents in a home office
Single Member LLC Guide
Mar 26, 2026
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16 MIN
A single member LLC offers solo entrepreneurs liability protection and tax flexibility without corporate complexity. This guide covers formation requirements, state-by-state costs, tax treatment options, and common mistakes to avoid when operating your LLC in 2026

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Small business owner reviewing LLC formation documents at office desk
How to Convert a Sole Proprietor to LLC?
Mar 26, 2026
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21 MIN
Converting from sole proprietor to LLC protects your personal assets and provides tax flexibility. This comprehensive guide walks through the five-step conversion process, state-by-state costs, tax implications, and common mistakes that can compromise your liability protection

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Corporation owning one or more LLC entities in a business structure diagram
Can a Corporation Own an LLC?
Mar 26, 2026
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18 MIN
Corporations can legally own LLCs in all 50 states, creating a parent-subsidiary relationship with dual liability protection. This comprehensive guide covers formation procedures, tax implications for C corps and S corps, legal considerations, and common mistakes to avoid when structuring corporate LLC ownership

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