As a vendor, am I liable to make a refund on a payment?
It is almost always troublesome to deal directly with one of your customer's customers, such as in this case, although occasionally problems do not...
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Practice Areas: Business, Corporate & Incorporation
It is almost always troublesome to deal directly with one of your customer's customers, such as in this case, although occasionally problems do not...
Ms. Karila and Mr. Kirschbaum have provided excellent responses and information for you, and I agree with their responses. Often, it is the...
I agree with Mr. Doland and you will need to consult an attorney with experience in (Uniform) Commercial Code matters. The practices in your...
Mr. Doland and Mr. Smith have, as usual, provided excellent answers to this inquiry, and I agree with their responses. Your question does not...
Mr. Chatow has provided an excellent and comprehensive answer for your question in a field that is fraught with peril, and one that typically...
As to your first question, the answer depends upon who you are intending to serve, i.e. the corporation, or the corporation and the individuals. ...
Mr. Fruchter offers an excellent response and information. Attempting to pay a person who is an employee on a fixed amount basis for defined work...
Mr. Strongin makes a very good point - addressing the 'chilling effect' of lawsuits or the potential for a lawsuit. You will be allowed to make...
You do need to address the s-corp and c-corp issues before making the transfer. You should also discuss your reasons and rationale for this...
Yes, as noted by the prior answers from Mr. Doland and Mr. Gold, you need to contact the IRS as soon as possible to cancel one of the numbers.