This was helpful! I’ve published 4 books, and I always felt some pressure to start an LLC, but this confirms that (for the time being) I don’t need one. Thanks for the info!
@JohnWilson-hc5wqКүн бұрын
I just filed as an LLC on 3 January 2025. In my state LLCs have to be renewed annually, but you get until 31 December of your second year to file your first renewal, so I filed just after New Year's to give myself the most time. I've done business as a sole proprietor since 2009, and decided to take the LLC plunge for several reasons: 1) Some of what I write is extremely controversial, 2) I want to be taken more seriously as a business person, 3) I am considering publishing for other people, and 4) I hope to expand to other, related streams of income.
@kdtheiiКүн бұрын
I want to thank you because I am very close to self publishing and your videos have been a tremendous help.
@jenisia360017 сағат бұрын
The whole publishing company (dba) and LLC thing is such a drag 😭 thnks for the info 😊
@HeatherDeweyPettetКүн бұрын
This is great advice. I should be able to self publish a nonfiction book in late April or early May. I was thinking about starting a publishing company, because I have at least one other project that would include other authors. And, who knows what may happen… 🙃
@jbmarkusic3 күн бұрын
Great information! Thank you!
@destresswithyogaКүн бұрын
Great info
@t0dd0004 сағат бұрын
I would never recommend folks ever move beyond a sole proprietorship unless the business is really hopping. Or if there is substantial liability associated to it. 99.999% of self published authors never sell to more than friends and family and there is next to zero associated liability. But even if they did sell well beyond that, a sole proprietorship is just fine. I have two LLCs for businesses that carry pretty substantial potential legal liability exposure. My writing life though? I just use my SSN.
@JohnWilson-hc5wqКүн бұрын
You should have mentioned the new FINCEN Beneficial Ownership Information reporting requirement for LLCs. While filing this report is simple, the fines for not doing it can get steep.
@MandiLynnWritesКүн бұрын
This video is just meant to be a broad overview and quick look into the topic of LLCs, not a comprehensive guide.
@somewhatordinary9599Күн бұрын
You don’t have to have an llc to be a publisher of other authors . It’s recommended but not legally necessary.
@StevenSheltonAuthorКүн бұрын
This is inaccurate information about LLCs protecting you from liabilities. An LLC does NOT protect your personal assets if you're sued for ANY intentional tort (such as defamation or invastion of privacy) that you're alleged to have committed in your writing. Furthermore, if your LLC is inadequately capitalized (i.e., if it's just an LLC on paper), or if you comingle your personal and LLC assets (such as paying for any perosnal items from your LLC account), the plaintiff can pierce the corporate veil and get your personal assets.
@MandiLynnWritesКүн бұрын
This video is meant to cover just surface level aspects of LLC. What you mention is more in-depth level of LLCs and very specific situations. Thank you for sharing, I hope it's helpful to other authors reading this. At the end of the day, I'm just another author and not a legal expert.
@t0dd0004 сағат бұрын
An LLC offers a layer of legal abstraction. Even a C corp doesn't over absolute protection. But it does offer some and sometimes substantial liability protection. Mind you. This is not something an author need much worry about. And so, it's kind of a moot point.