Hello all,
I had a question about Sole Proprietor vs. PLLC.
I am a ER doc working as a W2. Next year I was planning on doing some 1099 work on the side. One of my friends suggested I form a PLLC as that was the only way to obtain 1099 income so I went through legal zoom to form the PLLC. Obviously that was incorrect information and I should have spoken with a tax professional prior to doing this. That was my dumb mistake.
Since it's a PLLC and I am a physician, my understanding is that it won't matter since liability just transfers straight to me because its a PROFESSIONAL LLC. Otherwise, my PLLC is practically useless and was a waste of money and a lesson learned.
My question is this: I just received my EIN and other forms from Legal Zoom but don't want to complete the process in NY state (sending back the S-4 form and apparently publishing in a NY newspaper that my LLC has formed along with more fees). Should I just dissolve the PLLC and just apply as a Sole Prop? I suppose I could call Legal Zoom and ask them to dissolve this? I will still have to do quarterly taxes as a Sole Prop with a tax professional I assume. Does anyone have any advice on this? If I don't earn any 1099 income in a quarter, will I still need to do taxes that quarter? I really don't see the need for a PLLC anymore because I will just be using a sole prop. Do I need to talk to the IRS also because I have an EIN at the moment? When doing taxes as a SoleProp, will I just use my own SSN instead? I'm really confused about the whole situation and could use some guidance.
Thank you so much for your help and I greatly appreciate all your responses. I'm a little nervous about this but could really use some reassurances. Thanks again for everything.
I had a question about Sole Proprietor vs. PLLC.
I am a ER doc working as a W2. Next year I was planning on doing some 1099 work on the side. One of my friends suggested I form a PLLC as that was the only way to obtain 1099 income so I went through legal zoom to form the PLLC. Obviously that was incorrect information and I should have spoken with a tax professional prior to doing this. That was my dumb mistake.
Since it's a PLLC and I am a physician, my understanding is that it won't matter since liability just transfers straight to me because its a PROFESSIONAL LLC. Otherwise, my PLLC is practically useless and was a waste of money and a lesson learned.
My question is this: I just received my EIN and other forms from Legal Zoom but don't want to complete the process in NY state (sending back the S-4 form and apparently publishing in a NY newspaper that my LLC has formed along with more fees). Should I just dissolve the PLLC and just apply as a Sole Prop? I suppose I could call Legal Zoom and ask them to dissolve this? I will still have to do quarterly taxes as a Sole Prop with a tax professional I assume. Does anyone have any advice on this? If I don't earn any 1099 income in a quarter, will I still need to do taxes that quarter? I really don't see the need for a PLLC anymore because I will just be using a sole prop. Do I need to talk to the IRS also because I have an EIN at the moment? When doing taxes as a SoleProp, will I just use my own SSN instead? I'm really confused about the whole situation and could use some guidance.
Thank you so much for your help and I greatly appreciate all your responses. I'm a little nervous about this but could really use some reassurances. Thanks again for everything.
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