Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Can I Use a Home Address for My LLC?

s it OK to use your residential address as your business address, too? Here's what to consider before you use your home address to incorporate a business. The post Can I Use a Home Address for My LLC? appeared first on CorpNet.
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Monday, June 27, 2022

Do You Need an LLC for Rental Property in Another State?

No matter where you’re buying a rental property, protecting that investment is important. Many real estate investors who own rentals choose to set up each of their properties as a Limited Liability Company (LLC). Doing so helps protect their personal assets from mishaps or accidents at their rental locations. But do you really need an […] The post Do You Need an LLC for Rental Property in Another State? appeared first on CorpNet.
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Thursday, June 23, 2022

Michigan Annual Report Filing for LLCs and Corporations

The state of Michigan requires all business owners of limited liability companies (LLC) and corporations to file an annual report. An annual report is a filing that helps ensure the state’s records about a business entity are accurate. Michigan has specific due dates for filing annual reports, so entrepreneurs need to stay on top of […] The post Michigan Annual Report Filing for LLCs and Corporations appeared first on CorpNet.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Time to Declare Your Independence

For many, the American dream is all about entrepreneurship. Business ownership is a way to declare personal independence and even though the economy has been a roller coaster lately, it hasn’t quieted America’s entrepreneurial spirit. As a matter of fact, despite the current level of economic uncertainty, the number of EIN applications shows it hasn’t […] The post Time to Declare Your Independence appeared first on CorpNet.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2022

LLC’s: Best Biz Structure to House Multiple Properties

With any property, there are inherent liabilities — from a broken balcony railing to old electrical wiring or mold. The LLC forms a wall that shields individual owners from personal liability. If sued by a tenant or guest, the defendant is the LLC, not you. And the judgment can be collected only from the LLC's assets, and not from your own personal assets. The post LLC’s: Best Biz Structure to House Multiple Properties appeared first on CorpNet.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Virtual Companies and Nexus: What Small Businesses Need to Know

Over the last two years, many businesses have chosen to go virtual, either temporarily or on a permanent basis. But that decision can impact the business’s nexus status. Companies with remote employees in other states may also need to register for foreign qualification, register for payroll taxes in those states, or they may need to […] The post Virtual Companies and Nexus: What Small Businesses Need to Know appeared first on CorpNet.
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LLC vs. C Corporation

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