Article Date:
January 2020


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Should You Operate Your Business as a Partnership (or an LLC Taxed as a Partnership)?


Changes included in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) force you and other small-business owners to reconsider whether a new venture should be conducted as a pass-through entity or as a C corporation.

 

Pass-through entities include partnerships and multi-member LLCs that are treated as partnerships for tax purposes.

 

LLC owners are called “members,” and a multi-member LLC means an LLC with more than one member. For the rest of this article—unless we say otherwise—when we refer to LLCs, we will be talking about multi-member LLCs that are treated as partnerships for tax purposes.

 

So what should you think about the advisability of operating a business as an LLC or a partnership in the post-TCJA world? Good question. Please keep reading. ... Log in to view full article.

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