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09th October 2009
There are several advantages to establishing a limited liability company and many of these compensations revolve around the tax advantages. A limited liability company if often sought as a third alternative to forming a corporation or a partnership. Many ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
09th October 2009
I think it is fair to say that at some point every small business owner will question whether or not to incorporate. It is very common for a small business to start out as sole proprietorship or partnership. Down the line, when the business has grown it t... Read >
Author: Mike Jagoda
08th October 2009
Have you been thinking about incorporating your small business or self-employment activity? The advantages are many!
For starters, you'll be protecting yourself and your family from the possibility of a business ending lawsuit. Forming a corporation is... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd October 2009
You may not have considered it, but if you’re starting an Internet business, you’re starting an actual business — and that means constructing a legal entity, usually a sole proprietorship, an LLC, or a corporation. By default, you have a sole propri... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Whether you’ve created a corporation or limited liability company, you must maintain records. Here’s a primer on the basic corporate records you need to maintain.
Corporate Records
When forming a corporation or limited liability company, you ar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
In this age of information, most small business owners understand they need the protection provided by a corporation or limited liability company. Such protection, however, can be lost though certain actions.
Criminal Action
Creating a business enti... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Nearly all small businesses should form entities to limit their exposure to civil liability in the form of lawsuits. In forming an entity, certain documents have to be filed with the state in question.
States
To the surprise of some, state law inste... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st September 2009
Most states make forming a corporation relatively painless by providing forms for practically everything. The bylaws of the corporation, however, are an area you don’t want to rely on a form.
What Are Bylaws?
Bylaws are the technical rules that g... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th August 2009
You've decided to incorporate your business, but aren't sure how to proceed. Incorporation is a process that involves lots of decision-making, paperwork, and legal processes. Thankfully, you don't have to go far to learn the ins and outs of incorporation.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th July 2009
There are many good reasons for forming a corporation, if you are minded to do so. People tend to believe that a Corporation and a Limited Liability Company are all but interchangeable, and in many ways they are not too far wide of the mark. However, ther... Read >
Author: mgordon
23rd April 2009
Corporate law covers all issues that pertains to the regulation and formation of corporations. These corporations are recognized as a separate entity that possess its own liabilities, privileges, are rights that are not the same from those of its members.... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
06th March 2009
For years smaller businesses used the structure of an S-corporation to benefit from “pass-through taxation” while avoiding the double taxation imposed on a C Corporation. Then in 1988 the IRS decided to get in sync with several states which had passe... Read >
Author: mgordon
19th December 2008
The advantages are incorporating your small business are many.
For starters, you'll be protecting yourself and your family from the possibility of a business ending lawsuit. Forming a corporation is Step One on the path known as "Asset Protection" -- y... Read >
Author: Wayne M. Davies
19th December 2008
The generic definition of home accounting is accounting done in the home, but there are so many specific operations for it. Business and personal finances can be calculated by home accounting. All businesses use accounting in some degree and if a busine... Read >
Author: Joe Coffee
14th December 2008
Are you still operating your business as a sole proprietorship?
The purpose of this article is to provide a compelling reason for you to consider incorporating your small business or self-employment activity.
The tax benefits can put thousands of do... Read >
Author: Wayne M. Davies
02nd December 2008
The Republic of Panama is one of the world’s largest and most established offshore corporate havens. It is second only to Hong Kong, with over 400,000 registered corporations. For years, corporations in Panama have been recognized around the world as an... Read >
Author: S.Moore
02nd December 2008
The Republic of Panama is one of the world’s largest and most established offshore corporate havens. It is second only to Hong Kong, with over 400,000 registered corporations. For years, corporations in Panama have been recognized around the world as an... Read >
Author: S.Moore
21st October 2008
Business credit is necessary to purchase office supplies, equipment, computers, and other reasonable office needs. Credit can be applied for auto loans, truck loans or any type of leases. Literally, with no credit there is no business except if your asset... Read >
Author: Creditscorecowboy
17th July 2008
In establishing a corporation, the owners or incorporators must first address various important things - one of which is drafting by-laws. This set of administrative rules will define or set forth how shareholders, directors and officers should operate. F... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
17th June 2008
Doctors who are interested in learning how niche medical practices can help them make their business operations more efficient will be interested in discovering the sensibility of a limited liability corporation (LLC). Even physicians who are much better ... Read >
Author: JamesE
07th April 2008
If a man is accused of committing a crime, charged with drunk driving, or party to a law suit, you definitely need a lawyer; he should contact a lawyer right away, especially if there are witnesses to interview and/or evidence to gather. The lawyer can al... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th February 2008
Death and taxes are those two things you can never escape. When forming a corporation, making your tax year designation is a fundamental step you need to take carefully.
Taxes are defined by something magical known as the fiscal year. It is a 365 day ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
30th October 2007
Incorporating a business is not difficult it can be done online or physically. Anyone who has a business can incorporate his business irrespective of size. There are many types of corporations available in the US so before you incorporate your business le... Read >
Author: Arthur Raise
18th January 2007
Corporations are the oldest formal business entities we have. Still, many people are confused by the practical things one must have for a corporation.
A corporation is a stand alone business entity. It embodies a legal fiction, to wit, it acts as a ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
08th January 2007
Many businesses need licenses to function and indeed, to be legal. If you want to buy and sell real estate you need a real estate license, likewise for insurance, stocks and bonds, etc. Many licenses are required if you want to go into the food business... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
20th October 2006
There are many people who claim that you should go ahead and register a corporation in a more business-favorable state, such as Delaware or Nevada, two of the current favorites. In many cases, this is not true - you're much better off registering your cor... Read >
Author: Ron Hel-Or
12th April 2006
Incorporating a business has several advantages. Some of these advantages include: protecting the assets of the shareholders and officers, protecting the assets of the business from shareholder and officer's actions, improving the image of the company, s... Read >
Author: David Gass
10th December 2005
Nearly all small businesses should form entities to limit their exposure to civil liability in the form of lawsuits. In forming an entity, certain documents have to be filed with the state in question.
States
To the surprise of some, state law inste... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
10th December 2005
In this age of information, most small business owners understand they need the protection provided by a corporation or limited liability company. Such protection, however, can be lost though certain actions.
Criminal Action
Creating a business enti... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
06th December 2005
Whether you've created a corporation or limited liability company, you must maintain records. Here's a primer on the basic corporate records you need to maintain.
Corporate Records
When forming a corporation or limited liability company, you are cr... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
17th October 2005
Most states make forming a corporation relatively painless by providing forms for practically everything. The bylaws of the corporation, however, are an area you don't want to rely on a form.
What Are Bylaws?
Bylaws are the technical rules that gov... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
28th August 2005
If you are going to form a corporation, you might be surprised to learn a "C" corporation comes with a lot of tax benefits. While this article isn't intended to replace the advice of a good tax professional, it may serve to open your eyes to the value of ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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