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The C corporations are really the starting point for the use of a corporation as a form of business. The C Corporation existed much earlier than the S, and is the chosen mode of organization and operation for all large businesses in America today. This article examines the formation, the regulations and the advantages or disadvantages to the corporation form of organization. The definition of a corporation is an organized form of
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Florida Isn't Just For Tourists: It's For Corporations Too! By Alex Goumakos No matter what your interests, you will find something in Florida to enjoy. Whether you like mouse ears and theme parks, the warm, sunny beaches or the exotic wildlife, Florida attractions are hard to beat. With an increasingly friendly business environment, Florida is also a great place to do business! When most people think
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How To Incorporate Yourself Without a Lawyerby J. Stephen PopeYou could save hundreds of dollars by incorporatingyourself without a lawyer. How? Is it advisableto do so?1. This is Not Legal Advice!The only ones who should be giving legal advice arethose licensed to practise law (in other words,only lawyers). This article is not legal advice.If you need legal advice, consult a lawyer.This article is being written
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This article provides useful, detailed information about Incorporate Church. A non-profit association is an incorporated association run with the primary purpose other than to make profit. The not-for-profit associations fall into three categories. Educational institutions and charitable associations for public benefit, trusts for the mutual benefit of the members and religious establishments like churches, religious beneficial programs and
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"S Corporation or LLC?" is a common question for new business owners. I have several people call me each week asking this. I always tell them the question is impossible to answer. And here's why. An LLC is chameleon for income tax purposes. Therefore, an LLC can be anything the owner or owners (who are called members) want the LLC to be--including an S corporation. An LLC with one owner, for
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