Limited Liability Company Law

An LLC or limited liability company shares features of corporations and partnerships, including powers and recordkeeping duties.

An LLC is treated as a corporation for limited liability purposes but as a general partnership for tax purposes. The owners are called "members."

LLC formation requires the members to file a certificate of formation or a similar incorporate llc certificate with Secretary of State where the LLC will operate. An operating agreement governs the LLC's affairs.

 

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