Business Organization South Carolina

The pros and cons of corporations, LLCs, partnerships, sole proprietorships, and more. Find out everything you need to know about the different ways to organize a business so that you can make the best decision for your needs when starting a company.

Local Companies

Frame Legal, LLC
843-564-6363
164 Market Street
Charleston, SC
Corporate Filing Solutions of South Carolina, LLC
888-237-3410
301 Central Ave.
Hilton Head, SC
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888-237-3410
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Hilton Head, SC
Fullagar John-Management Consultant
(843) 280-8378
4520 Lightkeepers Way
Little River, SC
Your Right Hand Inc
(803) 733-1646
Columbia, SC
Desa Inc
(803) 743-1124
400 Percival Rd
Columbia, SC
American Forest Management
(864) 222-3443
211 Black Bass Rd
Anderson, SC
McCallum Sweeney Consulting Inc
(864) 672-1600
200 N Main St
Greenville, SC
Felkel Group the
(864) 233-6480
135 S Main St
Greenville, SC
Summit Maxim Inc
(864) 255-4393
800 E Washington St Ste G
Greenville, SC

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Type of EntityMain AdvantagesMain Drawbacks
Sole ProprietorshipSimple and inexpensive to create and operate

Owner reports profit or loss on his or her personal tax return

Owner personally liable for business debts
General PartnershipSimple and inexpensive to create and operate

Owners (partners) report their share of profit or loss on their personal tax returns

Owners (partners) personally liable for business debts
Limited PartnershipLimited partners have limited personal liability for business debts as long as they don't participate in management

General partners can raise cash without involving outside investors in management of business

General partners personally liable for business debts

More expensive to create than general partnership

Suitable mainly for companies that invest in real estate

Regular CorporationOwners have limited personal liability for business debts

Fringe benefits can be deducted as business expense

Owners can split corporate profit among owners and corporation, paying lower overall tax rate

More expensive to create than partnership or sole proprietorship

Paperwork can seem burdensome to some owners

Separate taxable entity

S CorporationOwners have limited personal liability for business debts

Owners report their share of corporate profit or loss on their personal tax returns

Owners can use corporate loss to offset income from other sources

More expensive to create than partnership or sole proprietorship

More paperwork than for a limited liability company which offers similar advantages

Income must be allocated to owners according to their ownership interests

Fringe benefits limited for owners who own more than 2% of shares

Professional CorporationOwners have no personal liability for malpractice of other ownersMore expensive to create than partnership or sole proprietorship

Paperwork can seem burdensome to some owners

All owners must belong to the same profession

Nonprofit CorporationCorporation doesn't pay income taxes

Contributions to charitable corporation are tax-deductible

Fringe benefits can be deducted as business expense

Full tax advantages available only to groups organized for charitable, scientific, educational, literary or religious purposes

Property transferred to corporation stays there; if corporation ends, property must go to another nonprofit

Limited Liability CompanyOwners have limited personal liability for business debts even if they participate in management

Profit and loss can be allocated differently than ownership interests

IRS rules now allow LLCs to choose between being taxed as partnership or corporation

More expensive to create than partnership or sole proprietorship

State laws for creating LLCs may not reflect latest federal tax changes

Professional Limited Liability CompanySame advantages as a regular limited liability company

Gives state licensed professionals a way to enjoy those advantages

Same as for a regular limited liability company

Members must all belong to the same profession

Limited Liability PartnershipMostly of interest to partners in old line professions such as law, medicine and accounting

Owners (partners) aren't personally liable for the malpractice of other partners

Owners report their share of profit or loss on their personal tax returns

Unlike a limited liability company or a professional limited liability company, owners (partners) remain personally liable for many types of obligations owed to business creditors, lenders and landlords

Not available in all states

Often limited to a short list of professions


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Featured Local Company

Frame Legal, LLC

Charleston, South Carolina Law Firm

843-564-6363
164 Market Street
Charleston, SC
www.framelegal.com

Our business law practice includes incorporating and organizing new South Carolina small businesses and start-up's, internet and e-commerce strategy, contract negotiation, partnership and affiliate agreements, business buy-ins and buy-outs, domain name and trademark issues, and providing counsel on a range of other business law matters.

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