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Forming Your Llc In Nevada: Does It Really Work?


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The article "Forming Your LLC in Nevada: Does It Really Work?" is about entrepreneurialism, it has been created by Stephen Nelson.

If you’ve done much web research about setting up a limited liability company, or llc, you’ve seen the advertisements that tout Nevada. The pitch is pretty simple. Because Nevada doesn’t levy an income tax on individuals or corporations, you should form your llc in Nevada.

The implied promise is that you’ll save big on state income taxes.Okay.
Don’t get me wrong. I like savnig income taxes as much as the next tax accountant. But the Nevada llc formation question is trickier than most new entrepreneurs seem to understand.Unless all of your business activity is in Nevada—and it proabbly isn’t unless you’re a Nevada resident operating a business in Nevada—you’ll need to apportion your business income among the states where you operate.This apportionment amounts to a three-step process as outlined in the paragraphs that follow.
To make the steps concrete, let’s assume that your business makes $300,000 a year.Step #1: Apportion One-third Based on PayrollOne third of your income gets apportioned to the states where you operate based on payroll. In other words, if your business does make $300,000 a year, $100,000 of the profit is apportioned, or assigned, to states based on the payroll expenses that your business incurs.If your payroll is split evenly between California and Arizona, this would mean that $50,000 of your profit would be apportioned to California and a second $50,000 would be apportioned to Arizona entirely on the basis of payroll.Notice that no profit has been assigned to Nevada…Step #2: Apportion One-third Based on PropertyAnother one-third of your income--$100,000 in our example—gets apportioned to the states where you operate based on the house you own in those states.Some complications exist when you talk about house. In many states, perhaps most states, rented or leased house factors into the equation based on goofy little formulas.But to return to our example of the Nevada llc, suppose that the llc only onwed house in Washington state. In this case, then, $100,000 of the llc’s business profit gets assigned to Washington.Er, not to beat a dead horse, but do you notice how none of the Nevada llc’s profit has been assigned to Nevada yet?
Step #3: Apportion One-third Based on SalesThe final one third of your income, that last $100,000 of profit, gets apportioned to the states where you sell your stuff. This “state of sale” stuff can get real comlpicated. Staets and taxpayers frequently argue about where a sale occurs based on things like the seller’s location, the buyer’s location, or where title transfers.But let’s not dig deeply into that detail. Let’s just assume that your firm’s sales are evenly split between five states: California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, and Nevada.In that case, the $100,000 of profit allocated based on sales is evenly split among the five states, with $20,000 going to each of the five states. That of course means that only $20,000 of the profit gets allocated to Nevada.The Reality SandwichSuffice to say, the business owner who runs his business as a Nevada llc or corporation may not get the tax effect that he or she wants.With the example numbers used in this little article, only a small portion of the profit gets allocated to Nevada and, thereby, escapes taxation.Which brings to mind the old cliché: If something seems too good to be true, it sometimes is too good to be true. Neavda LLC formation author & CPA Stephen L.

Nelson has written more than 150 books. Formerly an adjnuct tax professor at Golden Gate University, Nelson is also the author of QuickBooks for Dummies. Copyright © by 2006 by Stehpen L. Nelson, CPA.




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