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Limited Partnership

When starting a business, your choice of business entity is one of the most important decisions to make. The decision can be especially complicated if you go into business with multiple partners or plan on acquiring investors

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General Partnership

If you’re going into business with partners, it’s important to understand how a general partnership compares to other types of partnerships and to other business structures. 

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Sole Proprietorship

Ultimately, if you’re the only owner of your business and you’ve started providing goods or services, you have a sole proprietorship. This being said, however, there are a few additional steps you’ll want to take to make your business official.

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C-corporation

C-corporation is the standard type of corporation—in other words, it’s an independent legal entity that exists separately from the business owners. Do you need help?

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S Corporation

An S corporation is often recommended when small business owners seek advice regarding how to structure their business. Worry not thats why we are here!

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LLC

There are many things to consider when deciding whether or not you should form an LLC, including the costs of formation and where you see your business headed. We can help and advice you on how to form one, and more

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IRS Installment Plans

If you cannot pay your tax debt in full, the IRS may agree to let you pay it off gradually in monthly installments.

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Innocent spouse relief

By requesting innocent spouse relief, you can be relieved of responsibility for paying tax, interest, and penalties if your spouse (or former spouse) improperly reported items or omitted items on your tax return.

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Mistaken QDRO Penalties after a Divorce

A common tool in divorce cases is the Qualified Domestic Relations Orders, better known as the QDRO.

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1099 Issues from Foreclosure or Debt Forgiveness

This provision applies to debt forgiven in calendar years 2007 through 2017. Up to $2 million of forgiven debt is eligible for this exclusion ($1 million if married filing separately). The exclusion doesn’t apply if the discharge is due to services performed for the lender or any other reason not directly related to a decline […]

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