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What to Know About Filing an LP as a Foreign Entity

Registering your business in another state (a process known as “foreign qualification”) is important if you want to conduct business... View Article
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Creating an LLC as a Holding Company

Limited liability companies (LLCs) are popular business models for their ability to offer limited liability protections like a corporation, but... View Article
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How to Remove a Member from a California LLC

A member (or owner) may be removed from a limited liability company (LLC) for any number of reasons. While it’s... View Article
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What to Know When Naming Your Florida LLC

While it’s a relatively simple task, picking a name for you limited liability company (LLC) isn’t necessarily a straight forward... View Article
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Georgia’s Initial Annual Registration Explained

Most business entities that register with the state must file an annual registration (known in most states as an “annual... View Article
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FAQ: Business Name Change

  Changing your business name is a relatively simple process, but it may require some steps that are easy to... View Article
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How to Reinstate a Corporation in New Jersey

Involuntary dissolution can happen when the New Jersey Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services dissolves a company, rather than its... View Article
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Changing from a Single- to a Multi-Member LLC

Adding another owner (or “member”) to your limited liability company (LLC) is not uncommon. But if you’re adding another member... View Article
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What to Consider Before Halting Your Utah LLC

  Business operations can be put on hold for a number of reasons: family emergency, economic health, personal reasons… a... View Article
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What to Consider When Paying Yourself as an SMLLC

In general, the same person cannot be considered both a “member” (i.e. owner) and an “employee” of a limited liability... View Article
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