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Incorporation Service

Incorporation and New Business Advisor Services

There's no doubt that starting a new business is a tremendous challenge, but getting professional advice from a qualified Accounting Expertz Services can make it much easier. Accounting Expertz Services has helped many new ventures get off to a great start with our extensive incorporation and new business advisor services.

One of the first tasks you'll face is entity selection. There are a number of ways in which to incorporate, and each has distinct advantages and disadvantages. Accounting Expertz Services will work with you to choose the entity that's right for your business as well as the best state in which to incorporate to take advantage of tax laws and other incentives.

We can help in many other ways, including filing the appropriate documents, establishing a business plan, setting up accounting systems, minimizing tax liability, and much more.

Popular Forms of Business Formation

There are many ways in which to incorporate a new business, and each has unique tax and legal implications. Accounting Expertz Services helps our clients sort through the confusion and decide which type of entity best suits their needs.

Limited Liability Company (LLC)

One of the greatest advantages of an LLC is that the owners or members are shielded from personal liability for the company's financial obligations. However, the company may be taxed as a partnership, so it is essential that its members report income and deductions related to the business on their individual tax returns. In setting up an LLC, it is necessary to develop an organizational agreement and file articles of organization with the Secretary of State's office.

Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)

An LLP includes general partners who have management authority and limited partners who invest cash in the company. General partners have personal liability for the firm's obligations, while limited partners are liable only for the amount of their investment, and they have no management authority. A Limited Liability Partnership is commonly formed with a C or S corporation as a general partnership, and it is not a separate tax-paying entity.

C Corporation

Like a C corporation, an S corporation is a separate legal entity, but it differs in that while shareholders are taxed on income they receive from the company, the corporation itself is not taxed. However, a company must meet strict legal requirements to qualify as an S corporation. Both C and S corporations offer good asset protection.

S Corporation

Like a C corporation, an S corporation is a separate legal entity, but it differs in that while shareholders are taxed on income they receive from the company, the corporation itself is not taxed. However, a company must meet strict legal requirements to qualify as an S corporation. Both C and S corporations offer good asset protection.

Call Accounting Expertz Services today at 888-888-8888. We'll set up a free consultation to discuss your new venture and how we can assist with our new business advisor and incorporation experience.

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