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2. Formation
Topics
When should I form a company?
What entity should I use – LLC or corporation?
Where should I incorporate – Delaware or New York?
Should I use lawyers or do it myself?
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3. When should I form a company?
Benefits of Incorporation
Limitation of liability
Issuance of equity
– Founders
– Advisors and consultants
Ownership of intellectual property
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4. What entity should I use?
Overview of Structures
Corporate Form
– Partnership
– Limited Liability Company
– Corporation
Tax Treatment
– “Pass-through”
– No “pass-through”
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5. What entity should I use?
Partnership
Tax: “Pass-through” tax treatment
Liability: Not all owners have limited liability
Flexibility: Flexible structuring
Owners: No limit on number or types of owners
Investors: Not an investor-favored form
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6. What entity should I use?
Limited Liability Company
Tax: “Pass-through” tax treatment
Liability: All owners have limited liability
Flexibility: Flexible structuring
Owners: No limit on number or types of owners
Investors: Historically, not an investor-favored form
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7. What entity should I use?
Subchapter S-Corporation
Tax: “Pass-through” tax treatment
Liability: All owners have limited liability
Flexibility: Extremely rigid structuring (only one class of equity)
Owners: Limit on number or types of owners
Investors: No practical way to take investors
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8. What entity should I use?
Subchapter C-Corporation
Tax: No “pass-through” tax treatment
Liability: All owners have limited liability
Flexibility: Rigid structuring
Owners: No limit on number or types of owners
Investors: Investor-favored form
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9. LLC v. Corporation
LLC
C-Corporation
Best for small number of
shareholders where flexibility in
structuring is a key benefit
Good for companies with cash
flow that will be distributed (e.g.,
investment funds, service
companies)
Good for companies that do not
care about retaining net operating
Best for companies looking to
raise money and scale quickly
Good for compensating
employees, consultants and
advisors
Allows for the use of net
operating losses
Must be a c-corporation to go
public
losses
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10. Where should I incorporate?
Delaware
Best known corporate law
– e.g., few New York lawyers know NY corporate law!
Most reasonable and flexible corporate rules
– e.g., NY corporate law requires unanimous consent for
stockholder actions not taken at a meeting
Better liability protections for stockholders
– e.g., top 10 stockholders in NY corporations are liable for unpaid
wages
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11. Should I use lawyers or do it myself?
Use lawyers unless you are forming a single-member
limited liability company
Need to be careful of many legal regimes
– Corporate law
– Tax law
– Securities law
Lawyers are less expensive and more accessible than you
think
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