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The Daily Insight

WHAT ARE LLC classifications?

Author

James Williams

Published Apr 01, 2026

An LLC is classified by default as either a disregarded entity or a partnership based on the number of owners (members). A single-member LLC is automatically treated as a disregarded entity by the IRS, and a multi-member LLC is considered a partnership.

What are the LLC tax classifications?

Here are the four federal tax classifications available for the LLC.

  • Single-member LLC as a ‘disregarded entity’ A single-member LLC is essentially taxed as a sole proprietor.
  • Multiple-member LLC as a partnership.
  • LLC as a C corporation.
  • LLC as an S corporation.

Does New Jersey accept 7004?

If you did not obtain a federal extension and you need more time to file your New Jersey Form NJ-1065, federal Form 7004 must be submitted as your request to New Jersey on or before the original due date of the return; The applicable payment must accompany this form.

Where can I find classifieds in New Jersey?

New Jersey Classifieds Oodle is your complete source for local classifieds. You will find New Jersey classified ads for everything you could possibly need. Instead of searching the newspaper or a disorganized classifieds site, you will find all the New Jersey classifieds with pictures and detailed descriptions in neat categories.

What does doing business as mean in New Jersey?

This ‘doing business as’ or “dba” name must also be available and not taken by another business entity. When submitting the registration document, you will indicate the business name exactly as it was established in the home state followed by the name to be used in New Jersey.

How to find a business name in New Jersey?

Name Availability Look-Up Service. New Jersey law requires a new public business entity to have a name which is not the same (or similar) as another active entity. Use our online Name Availability Look-Up Service to see if a business name is currently available for use.

Do you need a LLC license in NJ?

Your requirements are determined by the industry you are in and where your New Jersey LLC is located. New Jersey doesn’t have a statewide general business license. Again, licenses and permits are dictated by industry and profession, as well as the location of your LLC.