A limited liability company (LLC) is a structure allowed by state statute. An LLC is formed by filing articles of organization with the individual state's secretary of state. Owners of an LLC are called members. Members may include individuals, corporations, other LLCs, and foreign entities. An LLC can be formed by one or more members, and there is no maximum number of members. An LLC can also be organized as a professional limited liability company (PLLC) or a limited company (LC). For federal tax purposes, an LLC may be treated as a partnership or a corporation, or be disregarded as an entity separate from its owner.
A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is an entity organized under the laws of a state. You must file or intend to file articles of organization with your state before you can be recognized as an LLC. There can only be one LLC with the same name in any one state.
A limited liability company (LLC) is a structure allowed by state statute....