S-Corporations with Disproportionate Distribution
The general rule is that distributions from S-Corporations to shareholders should be proportional to each shareholder’s ownership interest.
Residential Security Deposit Laws in Florida
Florida statute provides that a landlord is to refund the full amount of the security deposit, minus any findings of property damage or other incidentals, within 15 days after the tenants move out of the residence.
What is the Nice Agreement?
With a total of 45 individual classes, the Nice Agreement establishes international classifications of trademarking goods and services.
Are There Advertising Restrictions for Dental Practices?
The American Dental Association and Florida Statute § 466.019 mandate laws for advertising by dentists.
Can I Self File with the USPTO If I Am a Foreign Applicant?
New trademark laws state that any trademark filer that is domiciled abroad must appoint and be represented before the USPTO by an attorney who is licensed to practice law in the United States.
Can You Trademark a Sound?
An individual may apply to register a sound with the USPTO, but the federal courts have held that the sound must be “so inherently different or distinctive that it attaches to the subliminal mind of the listener, to be awakened when heard, and to be associated with the source or event.”
What is Tax Form 1120?
When an individual or group of individuals decide to incorporate their domestic business, it is then a requirement to annually file IRS Form 1120, the U.S. Corporate Income Tax Return.
Is There Self-Employment Tax for a LLC with Passive Income?
If a LLC member is not personally liable for the LLC’s debts, has no authority to contract for the LLC, or does not participate in the LLC’s business for more than 500 hours per year, their income is considered passive, and therefore, not subject to self-employment tax.
What are the Setbacks Required on my Property?
A Setback is the distance from the Base Building Line (the officially mapped street line) to the point where a building may be constructed. The City of Miami provides setback requirements for property owners in the Miami 21 Zoning Code.
Do I Qualify for a Qualified Business Deduction Under §199A?
The Internal Revenue Code provides business owners an income deduction when reporting their qualified trade or business’ income, also known as a qualified business income.
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