Does your company or client operate its business within a simple organizational or entity structure? Does it operate all of its business activities through one entity or several entities?
Whether or not your company or client should operate its business through one entity or several entities depends on several factors, such as:
- Does the company have more than one business line, product or service?
- Does the company manufacture products and provide services as well?
- Is the company profitable in general? Are certain business lines profitable and others are losing money?
- Does the company sell wholesale and retail?
- Does the company sell its products and/or services over the Internet?
- Does the company have operations in foreign countries?
- Does the company have valuable trademarks, patents, copyrights, or other intangibles?
- Does the company want to decentralize or centralize certain functions such as, accounting, legal, tax, purchasing, etc.?
- Should the company have separate entities for legal reasons? Liability reasons?
- Does the company want to streamline its supply-chain, obtain economies of scale?
Tax purposes or ramifications, whether it is federal tax, international tax, and of course, state and local tax, should attempt to be in alignment with the company's business, legal and financial objectives.
Therefore, when it comes for a company to decide as to if they should keep a relatively simple structure or create multiple entities, the "keep it simple stupid" mantra may or may not come into play. The key is to complete the cost/benefit analysis of doing so. This means weighing the business, legal and financial objectives. It also means evaluating the tax ramifications.
Therefore, it may not always be in your company's or client's best interest to, "keep it simple."
What do you think?
2 comments:
Great analysis of the issues around tax structuring. Your comment at the end is very good - KISS may or may not apply, depending on both the business and tax objectives.
The questions are a good checklist also.
Nancy
Any operating bsuiness that doesnt have an operating structure yet is in impending trouble. Good checklist of questions.
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