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		<title>Nevada Corporation &#8211; Advantages</title>
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<p>Details on the advantages of incorporating in Nevada. This is something to take very seriously as there are ways to use this business structure to your tax advantage.<br />
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<p>Nevada Incorporation Tax Advantages &#8211; Deductible Employee Benefits</p>
<p>Incorporating in Nevada usually provides tax-deductible benefits for you and your employees. Even if you are the only shareholder and employee of your business, benefits such as health insurance, life insurance, travel and entertainment expenses may now be deductible. Best of all, Nevada incorporation usually provide an increased tax shelter for qualified pension plans or retirement plans (e.g. 401K&#8217;s).</p>
<p>Easier Access to Capital Funding</p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to raise capital for a corporation through the sale of stock. Investors are much harder to attract to sole proprietorships and partnerships because of personal liability. Investors are more likely to purchase shares in a corporation, where there is a separation between personal and business assets. (Some banks, as well, prefer to lend money to corporations.) This is not as common at the small business level as it sounds, because the process can be complicated and requires the proper attorneys to make sure you are not violating any security laws. Unfortunately, many small businesses seek investors and never consult with a securities attorney.</p>
<p>Nevada Incorporation &#8211; An Enduring Structure</p>
<p>A Nevada corporation is the most enduring legal business structure. Corporations may continue on regardless of what happens to its individual directors, officers, managers or shareholders. If a sole proprietor or partner dies, the business may automatically end, or it may become involved in various legal entanglements. Corporations can have unlimited life, extending beyond the illness or death of the owners.</p>
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<p>Easier Transfer of Ownership</p>
<p>Ownership of a corporation may be transferred through the sale of stock without substantially disrupting operations or creating the need for complex legal documentation. Below are a few other reasons for Nevada incorporation: Anonymity<br />
Corporations can offer anonymity to its owners. For example, if you want to open an independent small business and don&#8217;t want your involvement to be public knowledge, your best choice may be to incorporate. But if you open as a sole proprietorship, it&#8217;s hard to hide the fact that you&#8217;re the owner. As a partnership, you&#8217;ll probably be required to register your name and the names of your partners with the state and/or county officials in which you&#8217;re doing business.</p>
<p>Centralized Management<br />
With a corporation&#8217;s centralized management, all decisions are made by the board of directors. Shareholders cannot unilaterally make binding agreements on behalf of the business simply because of their investment. With partnerships, each individual general partner may make binding agreements that may result in serious financial difficulty to you or the partnership as a whole.</p>
<p>Marketing Advantage of Incorporating<br />
This is perhaps the biggest overlooked advantage of them all! We live and do business in a competitive world. You already know that 95% of businesses fail in the first five years. When starting off in a new business, the first impression you make on new prospects is critical. One mistake could cost you your entire business. In fact, many great &#8220;could have been&#8221; businesses were only three to five new customers short of reaching the next level of success.</p>
<p>What message do you send as a sole proprietor?</p>
<p>First, let&#8217;s get a marketing perspective on sole proprietorships and the image that they project. The typical CPA recommends that if you don&#8217;t have over $40,000 in net profit, incorporating in Nevada may not make sense for you and may not reduce your taxes. That&#8217;s no secret.</p>
<p>Knowing this, what message are you sending when your business card bills you as &#8220;Owner/Operator&#8221;? New prospects know that you didn&#8217;t incorporate, and they probably assume that they know the reason why &#8211; that you probably don&#8217;t earn $40,000 in profits, and your CPA recommended for tax reasons that you remain a sole proprietorship. Worse, you didn&#8217;t believe in yourself enough to invest the money to incorporate.</p>
<p>Are those the messages you want to convey when trying to attract new business?</p>
<p>For Nevada Incorporation, you send a very different message : &#8220;This is John Smith, CEO of ABC, Inc.&#8221; That &#8220;foot in the door&#8221; strategy is far superior to &#8220;This is John Smith, Owner/Operator of ABC.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bottom line? From a purely marketing point of view, incorporating in Nevada makes sense 100%.</p>
<p>Learn the advantages of <a href="http://nvinc.com">Nevada Incorporations</a> or forming an LLC.</p>
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<p><strong><a id="p-2" href="http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/94-credit-credit-repair-forum/topics/275-getting-a-loan-for-an-llc-and-building-corporate-credit">Nevada corporation</a></strong></p>
<p><span>Getting a loan for an LLC and building corporate credit &#8211;  If I were to open up an LLC for the purpose of buying property, how would I get  a loan? Are there lenders that deal exclu&#8230; &#8230; information as possible  about advantages and Disadvantages and State fees for the State of  California.Also is it recommended to get an LLC in a different state like lets  say Nevada or Arizona because of tax advantages.</span></p>
<p><strong><a id="p-8" href="http://www.articlemeister.com/bright-future-awaits-people-pursuing-hvac-careers-in-phoenix-arizona/">Nevada Corporation</a></strong></p>
<p><span>If you own a Nevada Corporation, the legitimacy of your  company relies on several factors. Basics like a Nevada telephone number  listed in your company&#8217;s name, a Nevada business license and address, a  Nevada bank account and contract.</span></p>

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		<title>What Are The Requirements In Establishing  a Corporation?</title>
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<p><strong class="titler">What Are The Requirements In Establishing a Corporation?</strong><br /> &nbsp;by: <strong class="author">Jinky C. Mesias</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p>A corporation is the biggest type of business entity. So how does one creates one of these giants? But first it is important to define the term CORPORATION- a corporation is an <a href="http://howtostartanonlinecompany.com/determine-the-business-structure">artificial legal entity</a> which is chartered by a state and formed to conduct business. A corporation is completely a distinct and separate entity from its owners, it has its own life and can be held liable for any debts that it may incur. A corporation is also required by law to pay its own taxes.</p>
<p>Every state has their own General Corporation Law or Business Corporation Law that permits practically anyone to acquire a charter in order to conduct a business.  The mechanics involve in the <a href="http://howtostartanonlinecompany.com/">creation of a corporation</a> is termed as Articles of Incorporation and there is also a fee to be paid. The start of creating a corporation is with the filing of the Article of Incorporation and then the payment of the required fee to the state office or the office of the Corporation Commissioner. This process is common to the standard type of corporation however the same process occurs in both the limited liability company and the limited liability partnership since many of their offered benefits are the same as those of the traditional corporation.</p>
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<p>The Articles of Incorporation are vital components of a corporation and therefore requires for the assistance or the presence of a counsel. The specific content of a certificate of incorporation differs from state to state. Nevertheless, the basic features are the same in all states and these are as follows: the corporation&#8217;s name, the number of shares authorized, the names and addresses of the incorporator/s and also included is the address of a registered office and agent for service of process.</p>
<p>When it comes to the filing there are different approaches that can be employed to hasten the processing. Some people make use of interactive software programs that can help quicken the filing process and then there&#8217;s the convenient tear-out form available in most guides to incorporating. There are also the easy to fill-in-the-blank forms that can be found in state offices. Incorporators may also seek the assistance of a corporate service company to help them in creating the corporation for them but of course within their set standards. Incorporators may also hire a corporate attorney to help them set up their corporation.</p>
<p>The creation of a corporation does not complete the entire part of the process of setting up a business. There are still some requirements that have to be satisfied and the hiring of an attorney to help in the creation of the corporation is by far the wisest decision that any incorporator may implement. The great thing about having an attorney to help in the creation of a corporation is that all the by-laws and resolutions as well as all the other legalities involved are correctly done. Not only that, incorporators are assured that all their rights and benefits are protected when the time comes for them to operate their business.</p>
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<p>Jinky C. Mesias</p>
<p>For comments and suggestions about the article kindly visit <a href="http://www.attorneyservicesetc.com/practice_area/Corporate-Business-Attorney-Services.html" target="new">http://www.attorneyservicesetc.com/practice_area/Corporate-Business-Attorney-Services.html</a></p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2009/05/11/life-inc-chapter-one.html" id="p-10">Incorporating</a></strong></p>
<p><font size="-1">The corporation was not a business or a government  entity, but a combination of the two. Its government supporters&#8211;the  monarchs&#8211; had the authority to write the trade laws and grant monopolies; its  business participants&#8211;the chartered.</font></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.preceptlaw.com/2009/03/the-choice-of-entity-challenge-the-corporation/" id="p-5">Choice of Entity &#8211; Corporation</a></strong></p>
<p><font size="-1">Taxation: Since a corporation is an entity separate  from its owners, the income of the corporation is taxed to the  corporation itself at the applicable corporate tax rate. In addition to  the corporate tax, employees pay income tax on their income received form the corporation.</font></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://ascpa.wordpress.com/2009/05/08/llc-converting-to-corporation-can-elect-s-status-as-of-beginning-of-first-corporate-year-deemed-always-to-be-an-s-corporation/" id="p-7">LLC  Converting to Corporation Can Elect S Status</a></strong></p>
<p>The IRS posed two fact situations, one where an entity that was an  unincorporated entity that is treated as a partnership elects to now be treated  as a corporation, and a second case where such converts to a state law  corporation under a state law formless conversion statute. All equity holders of  the entities are eligible S corporation shareholders, and the resulting  corporations are not otherwise ineligible to elect S status.</p>

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<h1>An Explanation of LLC (Limited Liability Company)</h1>
<p> What is an LLC or a Limited Liability Company? Read on for a brief explanation of LLC&#8230;</p>
<p>These are some good points to consider when your are <a href="http://howtostartanonlinecompany.com/determine-the-business-structure">starting an online business</a>.&nbsp; Know what type of business entity you want t create before you start your business as it is harder to change the structure once a company is formed.</p>
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<p> In legal terms, a &#8216;company&#8217; is treated as an individual entity &#8211; separate from its shareholders. That is why a company pays its own taxes, maintains its own accounts etc. The shareholders of a company are merely owners of small or large bits of the company. That is why they are considered separate from the company.</p>
<p> <strong>What is an LLC?</strong></p>
<p> <strong>A Limited Liability Company or LLC</strong> is a legally formed company which has a limited liability for the owners.</p>
<p> The term &#8216;<strong>Limited Liability</strong>&#8216; means that the member or shareholder&#8217;s financial liability is limited to the amount of his investment in the company. Thus, he is not personally liable for the debts of the company. The only amount that he is liable to pay is the amount he has invested in the company -i.e. &#8211; the amount for the shares he is holding.</p>
<p> A LLC with several members is considered as a Partnership for the purposes of taxation by the Government. This ensures that double taxation is avoided.</p>
<p> If there is an LLC with just one member, the Government will treat it as a Sole Proprietorship Company and will be taxed accordingly.</p>
<p> An LLC can have an unlimited number of members.</p>
<p> An LLC has a lot of flexibility in terms of management. The owners of an LLC need not be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents. The owners can manage the company themselves, or hire someone to do the job. However, an LLC does need an Operating Agreement to clarify how and by whom the company will be managed.</p>
<p> In effect, this form of company is a combination of a corporation and a partnership. It gives the shareholders a tax advantage, and provides them with flexibility in creating a management hierarchy for business purposes. At the same time, their liability is limited. This also ensures that the risk of each shareholder is limited.</p>
<p> This type of company is prevalent in almost all parts of the world. Most organizations opt for this company type to ensure that their personal financial position is not threatened or imposed upon for the purposes of the company.</p>
<p> When the shares of a company are partly paid, even then the shareholders are liable for the entire value of the share.</p>
<p> An LLC need not hold Annual General Meetings and keep a record of its Minutes.</p>
<p> Overall, an LLC or a Limited Liability Company is a limited risk and extremely flexible, functional <a href="http://howtostartanonlinecompany.com/determine-the-business-structure">company structure</a>.<br /> <br />
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<p><a href="http://momcanworkfromhome.com/blog/?p=916" id="p-3"><strong>LLC is a  Great Business Structure</strong></a></p>
<p><font size="-1">A limited liability company, or LLC, can be best  described as being a mixture of a partnership and a corporation. To put it  simply, limited liability company give a business the best parts of a  corporation without all of the protocols of a corporation.</font></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://newinvestment.net/2279/starting-an-llc-5-reasons-why-this-is-a-great-idea/" id="p-7">Starting  an LLC? </a></strong></p>
<p><font size="-1">Adaptability &#8211; When operating as an LLC, you have greater  choices in how to go about running your company. Adding additional owners  is an easy process, which you cannot do as a sole proprietorship.</font></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.ufventure.com/business/why-your-small-business-should-consider-llc-formation.php" id="p-9">Consider LLC Formation</a></strong></p>
<p><font size="-1">A limited liability company, or LLC, can be best  considered to be a composition of a corporation and a partnership. To put it  simply, an LLC give a business the</font> good parts of a  corporate structure but not all of the formalities usually associated with a  corporation.</p>

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