Can a single member assign their sole interest to his wife ?
I cannot provide any legal advice through this forum, but if the husband is going to assign his interest in the company to his wife, then it...
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I cannot provide any legal advice through this forum, but if the husband is going to assign his interest in the company to his wife, then it...
Many state statutes provide within the text the date on which the new version applies. (Others have a general provision elsewhere in the state...
You still have some liability exposure. To over-generalize, there are at least two categories into which this might occur. One, there are several...
Yes, but be careful if any of the entities are to be taxable as "S" corporations. If your AZ LLC is to be taxable as an "S" corporation, you would...
The members should be identified in the operating agreement. If the LLC is manager-managed, then typically only the managers are identified in the...
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You'll need to answer the complaint; don't ignore it. Deny that you have personal liability to the plaintiff or that you individually did business...
You can, but it might be better to form a new LLC. Here's why: each piece of real estate has the potential for different types of liability. ...
You can transfer the property to your son by giving it to him and executing a deed showing the transfer. This will implicate gift taxes and reduce...
I believe that would violate the Fair Labor Standards Act, as you would be receiving compensation that is less than minimum wage for the time work,...
I'm not sure you will encounter trouble, though you might lose your right to assert you shouldn't be liable for any tax associated with this matter...