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Month: December 2016

Business Considerations

Finding a Lawyer and Accountant for Your Small Business

December 2, 2016 Truman Lewis Comments Off on Finding a Lawyer and Accountant for Your Small Business

Starting a new business is exciting. You have an idea, you decide to put money and time into building it into a company, and (at least hopefully) you watch your business grow as customers discover […]

Equity Matters

How to Split Cofounder Equity

December 2, 2016 Truman Lewis Comments Off on How to Split Cofounder Equity

If you started your company with a cofounder, one question that may trip you up is how to split the equity between you. This can be an awkward subject to broach, even if you and […]

Corporate Structure

What’s a Public Benefit Corporation?

December 2, 2016 Truman Lewis Comments Off on What’s a Public Benefit Corporation?

The Public Benefit Corporation, or PBC, is a newer type of entity that’s gotten a lot of buzz in the last few years. The PBC differs from a standard corporation in that it exists to […]

Taxation Issues

Taxing Your LLC as a Corporation

December 2, 2016 Truman Lewis Comments Off on Taxing Your LLC as a Corporation

One of the features of an LLC that distinguishes it from a corporation is the way it’s taxed. Corporations pay a corporate tax based on their profit in a given year, and the shareholders pay […]

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