Jean Mejia

Sole Propiertorship vs LLC - Which One?

Hello there!

Whew! I cannot believe it is almost the end of week ONE in the year 2009! What a busy and exciting week. I managed to knock off 2 of the 6 business goals so far. I decided to treat myself to a waffle bowl of Bart's ice cream at Marble Slab Creamery. Yumm!!

Okay, so I look back at how I made my entrance into the virtual assistant (VA) world and I guess you could say I never really started the "right" way. I mean you are suppose to have a business plan in place, choose your niche, select a business structure, choose a business name, etc. Of course, I am totally not following steps 1, 2, 3, ...it is always better to go with the flow - make it fun and exciting along the way!

I was looking into difference forms of business structures that I have seen in the VA world - sole proprietorship and LLC. For me, I have chosen to be a sole propiertorship structure with sub-contractrors on an as-needed basis. I think this type of structure is the easiest to form and most inexpensive. It is just me and I operate my business, am personally liable for business debts, and report profits/losses on my personal income tax returns.

For those that want to take advantage of a partnership AND sole propriertorship, the limited liability company (LLC) would be a great fit. This structure's profits and losses can be passed through the company and members versus the individual owner. You will need to register with the Secretary of State you live in and pay fees to set it up, but in the long run - you will probaly save more on taxes with this structure!

To learn more about these business structures and more, contact your local Small Business Administration (SBA) office or here is an article that is useful to read - "Choosing a Business Structure."

Take care and have a wonderful weekend!

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J   (JJ Hall) Comment by J (JJ Hall) on June 25, 2009 at 1:23pm
Jean, thanks for writing this article. It's proven to be very beneficial and helpful.
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Jean Mejia Comment by Jean Mejia on January 13, 2009 at 3:44pm
Hi Collette. Thanks for stopping by to read my blog. Lucky you - already having a logo. I still have yet to add that on my list of things to do. As far as growing into the VA business - right now I currently have no plans to become an LLC, but then again I never really had a plan to actually get into the VA world either... I guess I can only tell as time goes by, would definitely love the opportunity to grow larger if my lifestyle permits. Have a wonderful day!
Savvy Subcontracting, C Schultz Comment by Savvy Subcontracting, C Schultz on January 8, 2009 at 10:34pm
Woo hoo, I'm glad I'm not the only one that has done things a bit backwards by not having steps 1, 2 & 3 done first. In 2009 I got my logo for the first time in two years, opps.

Just curious is your plan to grow and if so will you reconsider becoming LLC?
Deb Lamb Comment by Deb Lamb on January 8, 2009 at 6:33pm
You go girl! Great info....Deb :)

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