What Is an LLC?

A limited liability company (LLC) is a business entity structure in which owners aren’t personally liable for the business’s debts and obligations. LLCs are treated by default as pass-through entities for tax purposes. This means the LLC itself doesn’t pay income taxes, but the profits and losses of the LLC pass through to the owners’ tax returns. An LLC can choose to be taxed as a corporation.

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