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John J. Sullivan
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I am not licensed in PA, so I can only comment in general terms. Usually the...
John J. Sullivan
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One footnote. Another reason why you want to develop a relationship with a...
Stephen William Wiener
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There is no single entity type that is best for all situations. The right type...
Jan Matthew Tamanini
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There are many regulations applicable to preschools in Pennsylvania, so the...
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Linscott Roberts Hanson
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If your club has bylaws now, check what they say about how you go about...
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Joe B Stansell
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This is a HOT topic right now in light of the Supreme Court's recent decision...
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This is a difficult question to answer without more facts. You should contact...
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Theodore W. Robinson
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You may have to sue them in order to get your hands on the Bi-Laws of the...
Mark L Rosenberg
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You will probably have to file suit to get this resolved, as this is controlled...
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Steve Fromm
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The first thing you need to do is do a physical inventory of all the assets of...
Mark L Rosenberg
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I am not licensed to practice in Pa., but have handled the legal affairs of...
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Teri A. Walter
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Enough protection from what? LLCs and S Corps are good for protecting your...
Jan Matthew Tamanini
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I'd agree with the Texas attorney who said the "most common" legal form of a...
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Karen L Brady
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The Pennsylvania Department of State has a searchable computer database of...
Jan Matthew Tamanini
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I'm puzzled by your question in that seldom does a company care whether an...
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...
Steve Fromm
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You need to form a qualified 501(c)(3) organization and then you must get it...
Alexander Duie Pyle Latta
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If you want your donors to have the possibility of a tax deduction for...
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Alexander Duie Pyle Latta
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It sounds like the section you are referencing is talking about differing...
Steve Fromm
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This rule applies to individuals not entities like an S corporation, so you do...
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Alexander Duie Pyle Latta
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If you want to incorporate or form an LLC or other business entity, you will...
Steve Fromm
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In addition to forming the corporation with the Corporation Bureau in...
Mark L Rosenberg
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Your new non-profit organization can simply appoint these Board Members as the...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Is it a business? Are you going to charge the public? You have liability...
Ryan R Gile
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Disclaimer: This answer is provided as a public service and as a general...
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Ryan R Gile
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501(c)(3) is a federal tax designation. You can incorporate a non-profit...
Alexander Duie Pyle Latta
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The filings fees and costs alone are likely over $1,000. The filing fee to...
Jonathan H Levy
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There are plenty of ways to handle this so you should talk to an attorney in...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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I agree with Mr. Levy and want to add that you want to make sure that this club...
Daniel Andrew Pallen
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You will need an attorney who can draft the proper incorporation agreements for...
Pamela Koslyn
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You need a general practitioner to form a busines entity, whether a corporation...
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Daniel Andrew Pallen
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Far and away the best bet for you is to form an LLC since you are starting out...

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