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Other Corporation Articles:
- Alternative Forms of Incorporation Not every corporation is a C-Corporation or an S-Corporation.
- Checklist for New Corporations Incorporating is just one step in starting a new business.
- Choosing Between Corporation and Limited Liability Company LLCs allow a business to have the limited personal liability of a corporation as provided by state law, while being treated as a partnership for purposes of Federal tax laws.
- Conducting Your Business as A Corporation The limited personal liability of a corporation isn't iron clad.
- Corporations compared to LLCs Limited liability companies are a relatively new type of business entity that combine the personal liability protection of a corporation with the tax benefits and simplicity of a partnership. However, there are still other important differences.
- Corporations Compared to Sole Proprietorships and Partnerships Corporations enjoy many advantages over partnerships and sole proprietorships. But there are also disadvantages.
- Forming A Corporation: The Basics This article outlines what steps you'll need to take to form a corporation.
- Forming a Corporation The life of a corporation begins upon the filing of articles of incorporation with the secretary of state's office.
- Operating a Corporation The most important thing to know about operating a corporation is to leave a paper trail of the important business activities.
- The Pros & Cons of S-Corporation Status If the number of shareholders in your corporation is small, you may think that becoming an S-Corporation is the right move, but you should weigh the advantages and disadvantages first.
- S Corporations An S-corporation is a corporation that elects to be treated as a pass-through entity (such as a sole proprietorship or partnership) for tax purposes.
- S-Corporation or C-Corporation - Which Should You Choose? Each has different advantages and requirements. Find out more.
- What is a corporation? A corporation is a separate and distinct legal entity.
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