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Jeffrey Allan Moss
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Most states generally do not prohibit directors of one company from being...
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Robert John Murillo
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Careful planning is required regardless of the business. You really can’t...
Pamela Koslyn
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If you want to start a business, see a lawyer BEFORE you make any decisions and...
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Robert John Murillo
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I would strongly recommend that you contact an attorney to advise you. The best...
Pamela Koslyn
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Your corporations is governed by its Bylaws and any shareholder agreement you...
Melissa Cari Marsh
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If there is no shareholder agreement, and no restriction on the transfer of...
David Michael Goldman
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You can be liable for what you do personally with the property. In addition,...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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In general, a person acting on behalf of a corporation is not a personal...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Assuming you are a business corporation with stock issued to each stockholder...
Ellen A. Victor
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In this situation, unfortunately, you do need to speak to an attorney to...
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Robert John Murillo
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If you do have funding interested, then you may want to convert to a C-Corp. It...
Ellen A. Victor
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Congratulations on attracting investors. Foreign businesses are not allowed...
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These are very complicated questions. Much has to do with which jurisdiction...
Ronald K. Phillips
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There really aren't enough details here to defnititely answer the question, but...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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All employment earnings are subject to taxation. The exception is where the tax...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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Consult with a corporate litigation attorney on this. I am an injury attorney;...
Mark L Rosenberg
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The answer to this depends upon the Shareholder's Agreement. You should...
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Mark A. Jinkins
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To become a corporation Articles of Incorporation must be filed with the...
Bruce Leonard Beal
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Yes, and the way to do this is to form a corporation in another state, then...
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Robert John Murillo
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You need to contact a local business attorney. Since it appears you did not...
Steve Fromm
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This is a real problem and there are no easy or quick fixes. First, if he is...
Brian Joseph Cohan
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You will have likely have to file a report with the Secretary of State or other...
Apostolos Tolis Dimopoulos
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When a corporation is first established, one or more incorporators, also known...
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Jeffrey Lawson Baxter
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There is a look-back provision. You will be asked if you have given away any...
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Fabio Ambrosio
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You cannot imagine how many different tax (and legal) issues are raised by your...

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