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Choice of New Business Entity Determination

Selecting the form of business start up

Should your new start-up business be established as a Limited Liability Company (LLC), Partnership. C Corporation, S Corporation, sole proprietorship or any of the other types of business organization?

This site is designed to assist attorneys, accountants and potential owners starting a new business to determine the best form of business ownership. These choices of business entity apply to Internet start up businesses, soho business, and all types of businesses.

Ronald J. Cappuccio, J.D., LL.M.(Tax), a business and tax attorney, has prepared this interactive web site. If you have any questions or comments on the web site, or business start-ups and business organization, please E-Mail or call with your comments.

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Start-up Business Entities

Determining how to start a new business, whether it is an Internet business, a virtual organization, a traditional business, or a multi-national offshore business requires fundamental tax and business legal planning. How to organize a business start up, whether a corporation, limited liability company, s corporation, partnership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership or sole proprietorship requires careful planning based upon the individual facts for each business. Is the owner a SOHO (small office home office) consultant that may be best starting a sole proprietorship rather than forming a corporation? Is the business a potential IPO requiring corporation formation to take advantage of corporate governance advantages of a Delaware incorporation? Is there a need incorporate in Nevada for a public shell, create an offshore llc or offshore incorporation for privacy and asset protection?

Business formation and organization

This web site will help you choose whether to incorporate as a C Corporation or subchapter s corporation, draft a partnership agreement to form general partnership, organize a LLC or LLP, or simply register a trade name as a sole proprietor. Corporate law and corporate tax laws must be compared with partnership tax regulations to analyze if forming a corporation is better than a business partnership. In addition to taxation, corporate finance, limitation of liability, small and family business considerations must be weighed. This program will help you with the preliminary steps. You need a tax and business lawyer to help with the final choice of business organization


 

 

 
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