SENATOR TAYLOR brought CSSSHB 420(STA)(efd am) (LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES) before the committee as the next order of business. BOB MANLEY, testifying from Anchorage via the teleconference network, stated his support for HB 420. He noted he is chairman of the Working Group on Limited Liabilities Companies, made up of members of the tax and business law section of the Alaska Bar Association and members of the Alaska Society of CPA's. Mr. Manley said limited liability companies is a new business form that provides operational and federal income tax and estate tax advantages to Alaska businesses. He pointed out that 38 states have passed limited liability company legislation, and it is anticipated that all 50 states will have such legislation within the next two years. Mr. Manley urged passage of the legislation this session because he believes it is important for attracting capital for investments from outside to Alaska. Number 191 SENATOR LITTLE said it was her understanding that limited liability companies can have some additional tax advantages that are more advantageous than S corporations. MR. MANLEY said the only difference between an S corporation and a C corporation is for income tax purposes. Basically, the investors in a C corporation are subject to double taxation. A limited liability company gives true partnership tax treatment which gives a lot more tax flexibility and a lot more operational flexibility. Number 230 SENATOR JACKO asked how this form of business structure fits within the international marketplace, and would it be available as a joint venture form to go together with an offshore fishing company from a foreign country. MR. MANLEY answered that it would be available so that an offshore company could form a joint venture with an Alaskan corporation, and they would act as a limited liability company. He said offshore companies are obligated right now to pay taxes, so it shouldn't make any difference in terms of Alaska corporate income tax. Number 270 There being no further questions on HB 420, SENATOR TAYLOR asked for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR JACKO moved that CSSSHB 420(STA)(efd am) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.