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Kaiser Wahab
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Though I am not a tax attorney/accountant, I can preliminarily answer your...
Mark L Rosenberg
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I am a tax attorney with a Master of Laws in Taxation from Georgetown. Pre-...
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Freya A Shoffner
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You certainly have raised a number of good questions. Whenever a business is...
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Thank you for your kind response Ms. Shoffner. I'd like to add additional...
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Daniel Nathan Ballard
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There are at least two separate issues in play: (1) is someone other than the...
Pamela Koslyn
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There's more you can do to manage your risks. You should own this company as a...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Coporations can be reinstated, but the most important issue is to find out if...
Ellen A. Victor
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One question is if the dissolution was by proclamation of New York or if you...
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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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Mark L Rosenberg
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It is important that you have counsel help you prepare this agreement,...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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There are standard agreements, but in this business world one size does not fit...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Opening a company without legal guidance is not wise. You may find yourself...
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Vincent Thomas Pallaci
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Membership in an LLC in the State of New York is a dangerous risk without an...
Jeremy Smith
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This answer is for discussion purposes only and you should contact an attorney...
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Michael J. Helfand
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Generally, as the owner of a company with no employees, you are exempt from...
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Lev Konstantyn Martyniuk
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I am not your attorney and I am responding only for educational purposes. You...
Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

You need to determine where you want to incorporate first and then take a look...
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Brian Stephan Devery
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Good luck in your marriage! Although I am not a Gay man and although I tend to...
Mona R Conway
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New York offers several business formation options. The two most common are...
Diane R. Tiveron
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There really is no such thing as a "best option". It all depends on the nature...
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Leon Ben Hazany
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Hi, you have a really tricky situation and will have a very hard time setting...
Michael A Harris
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Are you familiar with the E-3 Visa? It is similar to the H-1B (e.g. you must...
Kelly Marie McCown
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H-1B sponsors must be "US employers," meaning that the company must be legal...
Jonathan H Levy
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There are better ways to do this under UK and American law, we are licensed in...
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Benjamin James Sowards
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Initially I would recommend that you obtain a copy of the company's bylaws....
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As a shareholder, you normally have an absolute right to see the company's...
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Benjamin James Sowards
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Generally you should look at the company's bylaws and NY law to see what...
Mark L Rosenberg
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I cannot answer your question without knowing what disqualifies the person. If...
Gene R. Berardelli
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When reading this answer, please note that I am an attorney licensed in NY, and...

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