Single Member vs. Multi-Member LLC - What's the Difference?
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Single Member vs. Multi-Member LLC - What's the Difference?
What you need to know about single-member LLCs vs. multi-member LLCs is that these two business structures are very, very similar, with just a couple of significant differences. They are similar in that they are both pass-through entities which means owners only get taxed once, they both limit liability, and they both have nearly identical formation and compliance rules.

However, they are different in that single-member LLCs can only have one owner and multi-member LLCs can have two or more owners. Also, for multi-member LLCs, taxation depends on ownership percentage. This is different from single-member LLCs in which owners have 100 percent ownership and thus have to pay one-hundred percent of the taxes.

Further, multi-member LLCs have to file certain tax forms that single-member LLC owners don’t, such as Form 1065.


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