We are looking into converting our S corp to a C corp so we can roll our 401K money into the company
1. Converting from an S corporation to a C corporation significantly changes the tax benefits available tro you. You would lose your ability to...
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1. Converting from an S corporation to a C corporation significantly changes the tax benefits available tro you. You would lose your ability to...
Hello - This situation worries me on multiple levels. In California, the Secretary of State (SOS) would see the identical corporation name,...
Hello - good questions! If you form an LLC with more than one member (as you have proposed), you would have to get a separate Federal Employer...
OK - let's dispel some misinformation: 1. An S corporation can now have up to 100 shareholders (married folk count as one person), not 35 as...
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You need a signed Power of Attorney to legally sign your wife's name. The rules are set forth in Texas Statutes 12, Sections 481-506, and a...