If my husband recently got his DBA to begin his welding business, should do an LLC or SCORP to make sure that we protect ourselves and our assets?

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If my husband recently got his DBA to begin his welding business, should do an LLC or SCORP to make sure that we protect ourselves and our assets?

Asked on November 16, 2015 under Business Law, Texas

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SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 8 years ago | Contributor

Yes, you should essentially *always* set up and run your business through an LLC or a corporation (like an S-corp) in order to limit your personal liability. While the protection is not 100%, having an LLC or corporation means you will not personally be liable for business debt (unless personally guaranteed), breach of contract, and many other causes of action. Between an LLC and a S-corp, there is little to choose: they both offer the same protection and tax treatment. An LLC is a little more flexible and involves a little less paperwork, so it's generally a better choice, but if you set up an S-corp instead, you'd be fine.


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