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Posted: Thu 7:14, 17 Oct 2013
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If such a catastrophe involves an airplane owned by you personally a plane in your name and not owned by another entity - your personal assets will be at risk. Placing the airplane into an entity - specifically, a Delaware LLC or Delaware corporation - is a wise and prudent way to shield your personal assets from the consequences of a crash.
Benefits of Incorporating in Delaware
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o Homesteading & Insurance
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* Offsets inadequate insurance
* Pass-through taxation (with S-Corp and LLC)
* Business deductions for losses and expenses
* Enhanced credibility with existing and potential customers
* Investor attraction
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There are those who have incorporated the business and placed the ownership of all the planes in this one corporation. While this arrangement is preferable to a sole proprietorship, it still leaves the corporation vulnerable to losing all its other assets and planes in a lawsuit resulting from an accident involving one plane.
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