Comparación
LLC vs Sole Proprietorship
Respuesta rápida
Both an LLC and a sole proprietorship are simple business structures — but they differ fundamentally on liability protection. A sole proprietorship offers zero separation between you and your business; an LLC creates a legal shield that protects your personal assets from business debts and lawsuits. For most business owners, the cost and complexity of an LLC is worth it.
Written by James Chae, Founder of Expert Sapiens
Diferencias clave
Cuándo elegir LLC
- You want to protect your personal assets if your business is ever sued or can't pay its debts
- You are working with clients who expect a formal business entity on contracts
- You plan to open a business bank account and need a separate legal entity
- Your income is growing and you want the option to elect S-Corp taxation to reduce self-employment tax
- You are building a business you may eventually sell or bring on co-owners
Cuándo elegir Sole Proprietorship
- You are testing a business idea before committing to formation costs
- Your business has minimal liability exposure and very low revenue
- Simplicity and zero ongoing compliance are your highest priorities
- You plan to convert to an LLC or corporation once the business has meaningful traction
Conclusión
For almost any active business, an LLC is worth the modest formation cost. The liability protection alone — keeping a business lawsuit from becoming a personal financial catastrophe — justifies it. Sole proprietorships make sense primarily for brief proof-of-concept testing before formal formation. A business attorney can form your LLC correctly and draft the operating agreement that governs it.
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