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A Taxing Consideration: Choosing a Business Structure

A Taxing Consideration:  Choosing a Business Structure (Sole Proprietorship)
When people are starting a business, they are often very confused and overwhelmed as to how to choose an entity, or even whether they need one.  Many entrepreneurs look at limiting their legal liability but never consider the tax implications of their business entity.  The only entities [...]

 

Seven Mistakes DIY Companies Make

A few weeks ago, I blogged about whether or not you truly need an attorney to form an LLC or corporation.  I thought that would spark a lot more discussion about people’s experiences good and bad with  Legal Zoom, The Company Corporation, BizFilings, etc.Â
Today, I am following up that post with the view from the [...]

 

Do You Really Need A Lawyer To Form Your Corporation?

I am a business lawyer. I help people form corporations and LLCs to protect their assets and increase their net worth. Today, we are bombarded by ads on the radio and television telling us how easy it is to “Form your own LLC or Corporation, and save expensive legal fees!” These ads suggest that attorneys [...]