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North Carolina Business Legal Advice (491 found)Narrow your searchPosted 6 days ago in Corporate / Incorporation Troy, NC
Steve Fromm's answer
For tax purposes, however, there is very little difference. For example, both... Posted 5 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Mebane, NC
Karen L Brady's answer
To correct my previous answer: You may want to contact an attorney in Georgia,... Posted 17 days ago in Business Raleigh, NC Posted about 1 month ago in Business Charlotte, NC
George Winslow Mead's answer
Generally, unless there are professional restrictions (like lawyers for...
Kaiser Wahab's answer
To add to the previous post, if you (or better, your attorney) determine that... Posted 21 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Wilmington, NC Posted 29 days ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) Statesville, NC
Robert John Murillo's answer
You state that this person is a “business partner” of this LLC. Accordingly,... Posted about 1 month ago in Partnership Newport, NC
Edgar Moore Page's answer
You may have several causes of action against him (until the money runs out,... Posted about 1 month ago in Debt Collection Charlotte, NC
Edgar Moore Page's answer
Seems like there is something unspoken going on here. Is this a business... Posted about 10 hours ago in Tax Charlotte, NC Posted 1 day ago in Contracts / Agreements Charlotte, NC Posted 3 days ago in Debt / Lending Agreements North Carolina Posted 4 days ago in Tax Raleigh, NC
Lindsay Hope Rubel's answer
Your foreign inheritance isn't taxable by the U.S., regardless of your U.S....
Gregory Herman-Giddens' answer
There is no U.S. tax on a foreign inheritance, regardless of whether or not you... Posted 5 days ago in Corporate / Incorporation Raleigh, NC
Robert John Murillo's answer
You may have to qualify your foreign entity if it is considered to be doing...
Henry Daniel Lively's answer
In California, if you are a foreign corporation that is actively engaged in a... Posted 5 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Nags Head, NC
Bernard Samuel Klosowski Jr.'s answer
You'll need to consult a North Carolina contracts attorney. In the meantime,... Posted 5 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Greenville, NC Posted 6 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Wilmington, NC
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I don’t think anyone in here is going to offer any suggestions until you... Posted 8 days ago in Tax Raleigh, NC
Gregory Herman-Giddens' answer
Yes. As a North Carolina resident, you will have to pay NC tax on the capital...
Steve Fromm's answer
North Carolina computes taxable income based on federal adjusted gross income.... Posted 9 days ago in Contracts / Agreements North Carolina
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Do you have a title to the car? How do you know that there is actually a lien... Posted 10 days ago in Business Asheville, NC Posted 10 days ago in Public Finance / Tax Exempt Finance Asheville, NC |