Business Entities Baytown TX

When you decide to start your own business, one of the most important decisions you will make is determining which business entity is right for your business.

Local Companies

Mtb Quality Consultants
(281) 837-1600
1006 W Sterling St
Baytown, TX
John M Floyd & Assoc
(281) 424-3800
125 N Burnett Dr
Baytown, TX
North Main Business Center
(281) 422-3677
707 Memorial Dr
Baytown, TX
Mtb Quality Consultants
(281) 428-1018
1006 W Sterling St
Baytown, TX
Morgan Analytics Inc
(972) 516-0696
2600 K Ave
Plano, TX
Genesis Global Solutions Inc
(915) 872-9070
9585 Plaza Cir
El Paso, TX
J P C Management Services
(956) 992-8788
201 Bales Rd
McAllen, TX
Booz Allen Hamilton
(214) 746-6500
901 Main St Ste 6500
Dallas, TX
Advanced Business Services
(409) 948-1919
611 6th St N
Texas City, TX
Creasies-Cremic Group
(972) 293-2801
Cedar Hill, TX

The sole proprietorship is the choice for most business startups, but it isn’t necessarily the best choice. What makes this type of business structure attractive is that it is the easiest and fastest way to set up a business. All that is required for a sole proprietorship is a business license, which can be obtained in about an hour by visiting your local court house, paying the fee and filling out a short form.

A partnership is just like a sole proprietorship, except that there is more than one owner. Again, a business license will be required, and while not required, a legally binding partnership agreement is highly recommended. The agreement should include the rights and obligations of each partner, how profits and losses will be divided, and how the partnership will be dissolved should one of the partners want out. There are actually two types of partnerships – a general partnership, and a limited partnership. The main difference between the two is that in a limited partnership, the limited partner’s legal liability is limited to the amount of their investment, but this limited partner does not have an active role in running the business.

Corporations are more complicated to set up, but they also offer individuals the most protection. There is additional record keeping and administration work that must be done, but the business owner is not legally liable for the actions of the corporation. Should be business get into financial trouble, creditors cannot come after the individuals assets. There are two types of corporations – C corporations and S corporations. C corporations have tax disadvantages, such as double taxation, and most businesses that incorporate choose the S corporation structure, which allows income to pass directly through to the individual shareholders.

The limited liability company (LLC) is an alternative to corporations that many small business owners look to. Like a corporation, the owners of the business are protected from liability, but the business is taxed as a sole proprietorship or partnership. There is typically less paperwork and expense involved in setting up an LLC, as opposed to setting up a corporation. This is the most feasible choice for many small businesses.

For the most protection, a small business owner should opt to either incorporate the business, or form a limited liability company (LLC). Even though a sole proprietorship or partnership is easier to set up, and doesn’t cost as much to start, it just will not offer the business owner or owners an adequate amount of protection, and in the end, could cost the owners more money than the cost of setting up a corporation or LLC in the first place.

About the Author:

Neil Clarkin is a contributing writer at Incorporation Services Guide. You can find further information on business entities and learn how to form your corporation or limited liability company (LLC) online at http://www.incorporation-services-guide.com.


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