How are Professional Limited Liability Companies (PLLC) treated?
A professional limited liability company means a limited liability company for profit organized for the purpose of rendering professional services. Professional services mean any service which may lawfully be rendered only by certified public accountants, public accountants, architects, attorneys, podiatrists, chiropractors, dentists, pharmacists, professional engineers, land surveyors, registered professional nurses, optometrists, physicians and surgeons, psychologists, veterinarians, and all other professionals licensed, registered, certified, or otherwise authorized and permitted to practice independently under the provisions of RSA 309-A, 310-A, 311, 315, 316-A, 317-A, 318, 326-B, 327, 329, 330-A, or 332-B. The LLC must end with either the words professional limited liability company or P.L.L.C. Unlike the traditional LLC, under TITLE 28, Partnerships, CHAPTER 304D, Professional Limited Liability Companies, SECTION 304-D:9 II. Every individual who renders professional services as a
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