by Jack Anthony | Apr 12, 2026 | LLC Guides
The government doesn’t hate small business owners. The tax code was actually written with you in mind โ there are real, legal, substantial ways to keep more of what you earn. The problem isn’t that the deductions don’t exist. The problem is that...
by Jack Anthony | Apr 12, 2026 | LLC Guides
The C-Corp vs S-Corp question trips up a lot of business owners because the names sound like they describe two different types of companies. They don’t. They describe two different tax elections โ and understanding that distinction changes everything about how...
by Jack Anthony | Apr 12, 2026 | LLC Guides
The S-Corp election is one of the most valuable tax moves available to profitable LLC owners โ but it comes with a hard deadline. Miss it and you wait a full year. Here’s exactly when to file, how to file, and what happens if you’re late. ๐ฐ The S-Corp...
by Jack Anthony | Apr 12, 2026 | LLC Guides
Dissolving an LLC is not just about stopping business operations. If you don’t formally dissolve with your state, your LLC keeps existing โ which means annual report fees keep accruing, registered agent fees keep billing, and your liability exposure...
by Jack Anthony | Apr 12, 2026 | LLC Guides
Adding a member to your LLC is a significant decision โ legally, financially, and operationally. Do it right and you have a properly documented ownership change that protects everyone involved. Do it wrong and you have an informal arrangement that can unravel...
by Jack Anthony | Apr 12, 2026 | LLC Guides
Most people form their LLC, get the approval letter, and never think about an operating agreement. That’s a mistake. The operating agreement is what tells courts, banks, partners, and the IRS exactly how your LLC works โ and without one, they get to decide for...