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A limited liability company is a popular business entity for small businesses. A LLC offers limited liability for its owners, which are called “members,” flexible management arrangements, and flexible tax options. It is important you talk with a small business attorney to discuss whether a limited liability company is right for your business. The attorneys at West & West, Greer & Estorga can help small business owners throughout Texas, including Central Texas, South Texas, the Texas Hill Country, San Antonio/Bexar County, Seguin/Guadalupe County, Kerrville/Kerr County, Bandera/Bandera County, New Braunfels/Comal County, and Boerne/Kendall County determine which business entity is best for them.
LLCs provide limited liability protection, management flexibility, and favorable taxation options for small businesses, making them a popular choice…
Limited liability companies offer many advantages to a business and its owners.
While LLCs have many advantages, there are some considerations to keep in mind.
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