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![]() ARE YOU STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?
PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL ASSETS!
1. Showing the world that you are serious about your business; 2. Have formally established legal documents with the Secretary of State’s office; 3. Have established a registered agent with a principal place of business on record with the State. We find that many individuals and businesses prefer to do business with people who have established a commitment to their own business through the incorporation process. From a tax standpoint, a general corporation may allow the business owner to vary his tax year from the traditional calendar year if that is of benefit to the type of business that is operated. An LLC is not subject to separate federal income tax on profits and must utilize the calendar year for tax purposes. Additionally, an LLC generally involves less formality and provides for more flexibility than a corporation. Both entities are important to consider, however, when either establishing a new business or when reviewing your long-term plans for your existing business. |
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