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- I Comply, You Comply, We Comply ... Are You Sure?
Failure to follow corporate formalities may expose corporate officers, directors and shareholders to personal liability. Maintaining good records, including corporate minutes, on a timely basis goes a...
- Laws on Forming an LLC
Limited liability companies are easier to form than corporations, but you should follow certain guidelines to make the LLC a legal reality. First you should choose a name for your LLC, which should comply...
- Forming Your LLC in Nevada: Does it really work?
If youve done much web research about setting up a limited liability company, or llc, youve seen the advertisements that tout Nevada. The pitch is pretty simple. Because Nevada doesnt levy an income...
- Limited Liability Company Act
In 1977, Wyoming became the first state in the U.S. to enact Limited Liability Company (LLC) legislation. This new type of business entity attracted a great deal of attention, and other states started...
- Forming an LLC
An LLC, or limited liability company, is a distinct type of business that offers an alternative to partnerships and corporations by combining the corporate advantages of limited liability with the partnership...
- Limited Liability Company Form
Establishing a Limited Liability Company (LLC) requires a lot of paperwork. This includes forms for registration, for obtaining permissions and licenses to run the business, and for tax purposes. In fact,...
- Who Can You Trust to Incorporate Your Business?
If you have decided that its time that your business becomes incorporated, and that a Limited Liability Company (usually referred to as an LLC) is the best entity, then your question is going to be: who...
- Legal Structures for Your Business
The legal structure you choose depends on a number of things, including your type of business, individual situation, goals for the business, and a number of other personal and financial factors. Before...
- The Benefits Of Incorporating Your Business
What do General Motors, Microsoft, AT&T and many other major businesses in America have in common? Theyre corporations. A corporation is a separate legal entity that functions separate and apart from...
- Use LLC for Real Estate Investments
It is generally best not to have your corporation purchase real estate. If your company is a C corporation, your company will pay tax when the building is sold. In order to get those profits in your hands,...
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