Tax Reporting Obligations for Foreigners
As a U.S. citizen or resident alien, you have several reporting obligations to the Internal Revenue Service regarding your foreign
As a U.S. citizen or resident alien, you have several reporting obligations to the Internal Revenue Service regarding your foreign
When thinking of opening a business, it is very important to address the licensing needs at the start up stage.
Florida business owners have been receiving a letter that looks to be from a government agency stating that it is
An irrevocable trust was once known to be untouchable. This may no longer be true. “Decanting” an irrevocable trust is
Practicing law in a state without a license from that particular state is illegal, and therefore knowing what is and
A common issue persons may face in lawsuits is not so much the difficulty in obtaining judgment for remedies, but actually collecting on the judgment once obtained. There are different ways in which judgment debtors try to defeat collection on judgments, which pose problems for those holding outstanding executions.
Should I Classify my Worker as an Employee or an Independent Contractor? It is important that employers correctly categorize their
As times change, businesses change as well. We’ve seen a boom in entrepreneurial businesses throughout South Florida. If you find yourself feeling the bug, here are EPGD’s 10 simple steps to starting your own business.
It is important to note that a fictitious business name is not the same as a trademark. Entities like trademarks, service marks, corporations, and limited partnerships are legal names. In contrast, the registration of a fictitious business name does not create any exclusive ownership rights, nor does it reserve the name against future use.
Today, many businesses are forming as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) and are finding that an LLC offers the “best of both worlds” of corporate forms. LLCs have pass-through taxation while also affording the owners limited liability protection, typical of a corporation.
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This is a quick legal reference guide covering 16 topics that every business owner needs to have to start a business.
Esta es una guía rápida de referencia jurídica que cubre 16 temas que cada empresario necesita saber para empezar un negocio.