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Steven Alan Fink
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Contributor Level 8

The worst way is a Delaware corp. Because you do business in CA you would have...
Dana Howard Shultz
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Contributor Level 7

I believe that an LLC is a better choice for you than a corporation because...
Melissa Cari Marsh
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Contributor Level 7

You are in a difficult situation because the laws of the state's you just...
Glenn M. Lyon
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I agree wholeheartedly with Ms. Marsh. Unless you are a large company, simply...
Robin Mashal
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Contributor Level 7

Disclaimer: The materials provided below are informational and should not be...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

If you're in an S corp, these 2 other 33% owners are co-shareholders, not...
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Joseph Briscoe Dane
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If your corporation is properly set up and run as an actual business, adhering...
Dana Howard Shultz
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Contributor Level 7

I agree with the other contributors and would like to add the following:...
Matthew Allen Nyman
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Contributor Level 3

Not in most circumstances. The corporation will not normally be responsible...
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Joshua Daniel Hale
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Your corporation should have shares. Have you ever issued them?
S David Goldenberg
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As mentioned in the last response, a corporation (including an S-Corporation)...
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Okorie Okorocha
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Contributor Level 9

I think the answer may depend on the shareholder agreement, but outside of the...
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David L. Carrier's answer
Contributor Level 5

You want to protest? So, protest, this isn't some great moral or political...
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John Pierce's answer
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You question depends on who holds the shares of the corporation. First, check...
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Okorie Okorocha
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Contributor Level 9

That is a very involved question, but you can find some guidance here: www....
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Randolph Leigh Rhett's answer
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I agree with the previous answer. The moment you bring in additional...
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David M. Walker's answer
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I always recommend to my clients to hold each of their businesses and...

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