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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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Michael Lee Mau
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Just as a start, figure out what type of business you want to form, i.e. sole...
Kaiser Wahab
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In terms of funding, there are a variety of angles you may wish to take. The...
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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...
Dana Howard Shultz
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Although I practice in CA, rather than NY, I suspect that my answer would be...
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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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You need to determine where you want to incorporate first and then take a look...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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It is illegal to have someone work without being paid. It is a violation of...
Jonathan H Levy
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I agree with Mr Sarno, call it what you like, but it would likely be a salary...

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