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Which business entity is right for me?
4/23/2008 10:58:38 PM

Many new business start-ups choose the limited liability company. However, the approach should be to first look at how the business is organized. In you have silent partners then a limited partnerhsip would be the entity to consider. Colorado business find themselves in hot water when the actual business operation and management go astray from the the business types allow.


The typical problem occurs when you have a business partner who makes day to day decisions about the business when he or she is not supposed to. This can bring about personal liability. If you are a new start-up business, you may want to seek advice from an attorney. More often than not, new business owners simply don't understand that in addition to forming a new business in Colorado, that there are strict rules that must be adhered to.


Do decide the right business entity you must also know the tax implications for each. S corps and C corps are the issues to consider, they all have different tax implications. It is also wise to consult with an account to get up to speed on crtical tax information before starting up your new business

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