

Limited Liability Company (LLC) - Form an Idaho LLCAn Idaho LLC is becoming the most common entity formed because it helps form separation between you and your assets, is easy to maintain and run, and keeps the liability of the entity separate from your personal liability. An Idaho LLC has members instead of shareholders, can be made up of only one member or unlimited members, can have managers forming day to day tasks as well as members, needs an operating agreement(can be written or oral), and must file articles of organization with the Idaho SOS.
The name must contain one of the following: Limited Liability Company, limited company, L.L.C., L.C., LLC, LC, limited, Ltd., company, Co. The name must be distinguishable from any other entity name already registered in Idaho. Idaho LLC's provide pass-through taxation like an S corp. and can deduct most expenses like a normal S corporation. They do not have quite as many deductions available to them as an Idaho corporation would. Idaho LLC's enjoy the operational flexibility of a partnership as well as the limited record keeping compared to a corporation. Unlike corporations you can set up profit distributions to be distributed in any amount you want. You can set up different percentages of profit for different members in your operating agreement. We charge $100 to form the Idaho LLC articles of organization for you and file with the State. We get Idaho LLCs done in about 1 day. The Idaho LLC operating agreement is included in our service fee. LLC's will be taxed at the IRS level as a disregarded entity, thus paying sole proprietor tax unless you ask the IRS for the S-Corp election. This is one of the most confused subjects we take calls on. People hear they will save taxes with an S corp. This is true sometimes and other times not so much. The tax savings of making an Idaho LLC have the S-Corp status with the IRS will come from paying yourself a normal wage and then having the left over profit at the end of the year come to you as a distribution, thus avoiding the self-employment tax (Medicare and Social Security for a total of 15%). Now if you're a new business and not that profitable, there's no savings and more paperwork. Often, the best approach to new Idaho LLC's is to be a disregarded entity and in a couple of years, when you're more profitable, make the S-Corp election with the IRS. Idaho LLC's will still be taxed like a DBA at the 8% Idaho State income tax on net profits. The following is a list of some helpful items relating to Limited Liability Companies in Idaho:
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