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Posted 23 days ago in Business Beaumont, TX
Robert John Murillo's answer
The general rule is that legal expenses that were incurred to produce or... Posted about 1 month ago in Business Houston, TX
William J. Dyer's answer
I don't disagree with the answers previously posted by Mr. Cayea and Mr....
Robert John Murillo's answer
Have the shareholders elected directors? Have those directors elected officers?... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Tyler, TX
Benjamin James Sowards' answer
Generally, yes. Without knowing the specifics, one can usually serve as a... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Tyler, TX
Jeffrey Allan Moss' answer
Most states generally do not prohibit directors of one company from being... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Hutchins, TX
James P. Frederick's answer
You need to speak with an attorney. In this limited space, there is not enough...
Thomas Glenn Martin's answer
Without any facts, it is impossible to give an intelligent answer to your... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Dallas, TX
Robert John Murillo's answer
An entity is one of various asset protection strategies which are of...
Steven Eugene Clark's answer
You don't want to be a sole proprietor, because you have unlimited personal... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Elkhart, TX
Ashley Elizabeth Atwood's answer
Depends. If either of the corporation's have restrictions on the officers/...
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
If these companies are private companies and there is nothing in the bylaws of... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Dallas, TX
Robert John Murillo's answer
Generally, if you signed a personal guarantee you are personally liable as... Posted 22 days ago in Immigration Houston, TX
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This gets complicated. What the USCIS will tolerate, upon scrutiny, and what... Posted 2 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Houston, TX
Steve Fromm's answer
You should immediately sign a letter of resignation. The other directors and... Posted 2 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation San Antonio, TX
Steve Fromm's answer
The overseas officer should sign a letter of resignation. The other directors... Posted 5 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Tyler, TX
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
You are right to be concerned, but if employees are not complaining then you...
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
You should immediately convene a formal meeting of the Board of Directors to...
We are looking into converting our S corp to a C corp so we can roll our 401K money into the company
Posted 3 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Austin, TX
Robert Wayne Olson Jr's answer
1. Converting from an S corporation to a C corporation significantly changes... Posted about 1 month ago in Tax San Antonio, TX
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
It is critical that you get all past due returns filed as soon as possible. If... Posted 6 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Dallas, TX
Lu Ann Trevino's answer
These comments are made for educational purposes only and do not constitute... Posted 7 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation San Antonio, TX
Lu Ann Trevino's answer
The articles are public record and the organizaqtion should give them to you or...
William J. Dyer's answer
If the corporation was incorporated under Texas law, then the Texas Secretary... Posted 4 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Laredo, TX
Joseph Briscoe Dane's answer
Whenever you're marketing a consumable item to the public, it always carries... Posted 7 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Dallas, TX
Michael Duane Cross Jr.'s answer
STANDARD DISCLAIMER - I'm not your attorney, and this isn't legal advice. I...
Lev Konstantyn Martyniuk's answer
She has to perform real services for the LLC or S Corp or else the IRS can come... Posted 5 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Houston, TX
Brian Arnett Lebrecht's answer
There are a lot of very specific facts that would need to be obtained before I...
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
In the absence of a shareholder's agreement, you cannot "fire" a shareholder.... Posted 5 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Dallas, TX
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
This is difficult to see without seeing your paperwork. Your internal LLC... |