Who Is Eligible for Exemptions
In order to understand exempt asset status, a small business owner must keep in mind that asset exemptions are available only to "natural persons" (i.e., real human beings). Corporations, LLCs and even partnerships are considered "persons" for many purposes in the law, but not for asset exemption purposes.
Asset exemptions were designed to ensure that families could emerge from a financial crisis with the ability to provide for their basic necessities, such as food, shelter and clothing. Artificial entities have no such needs and, accordingly, cannot use the asset exemptions.
Of course, this conclusion is lacking a certain logic. Small business owners do in fact rely on their business's assets to provide for their family's basic necessities. Nevertheless, the law in many cases seems to defy logic, as illustrated below.
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