Can a business have legal protection even if it's treated as a disregarded entity for taxes?

Henry Powell
Henry Powell
on July 03 2026 at 11:09 AM
Yes. A disregarded entity may, however, enjoy liability protection under state law, although it is disregarded as a separate entity for some federal tax purposes. For instance, numerous LLCs with one member are treated as disregarded entities, which means that an owner can report business income on his or her personal tax return while retaining a separate legal business structure.
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