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I keep hearing the terms "C" and "S" when referring to corporations. What is that all about?
What steps can I take to preserve my LLC status?
What is an "S" corporation?
What is a corporation?
What are "PCs?" I thought they were "personal computers."
How can I set up a corporation?
Where should I incorporate?
Why would I consider an LLC or limited liability company form of business organization?
I want to incorporate outside my home state. What do I do?
Which type of entity should I be filing?
I along with 5 talented buddies are building an internet business. Some work in New York, Virginia, and New Jersey; I work in California. What state should we incorporate in?
Can I set up a corporation without a lawyer?
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What’s in a name?
A bond was required for my occupational licensing. Why do I need one?
Who is a registered agent and why do I need one?
Can foreign companies transfer personnel to the U.S. to work for a related company in the U.S.?
What are corporate by-laws?
Can I live in the U.S. if I buy or start a small business?
Do I need a fictitious business name statement?
What is the organizational structure of the corporation? Who runs the corporation?
Is a business required to provide health, life and other insurance coverage for its employees?
Do I need a taxpayer identification number?
What is the role of the directors and officers?
What is a not-for-profit corporation?
Does an LLC have shareholders like a corporation?
What are "public purpose corporations?"
How is an LLC taxed?
What are the benefits of incorporating?
Can an LLC have just one owner?
What is a ‘close’ or ‘closely held’ corporation? A publicly-held corporation?
How is an LLC managed?
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