This 376-page handbook covers the organization and operation of corporations, limited liability companies, conventional and limited liability partnerships, and sole proprietorships. Written for the general practitioner, this up-to-date handbook covers the representation of both start-up and established small businesses. It covers the "check the box" federal tax regulations and explains how and when to make tax elections thereunder.
Good in every state, this handbook:
- Covers the use and organization of limited liability companies.
- Covers the use and organization of conventional and limited liability partnerships.
- Explains the advantages and disadvantages of incorporation.
- Covers the legal, practical and tax aspects of incorporating a small business, either start-up or existing.
- Explains how and when to use the Subchapter S election under the new laws.
- Contains up-to-date summaries of the corporation, partnership and limited liability company laws of every state.
- Covers the legal aspects of the purchase or sale of small business enterprises.
- Contains professionally-drafted articles of organization, operating agreements, articles of incorporation, bylaws, partnership agreements, employment contracts, and other useful small business documents.
Chapter One - SELECTING THE BUSINESS ENTITY
Chapter Two - SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS
Chapter Three - PARTNERSHIPS
Chapter Four - LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES
Chapter Five - ORGANIZING A SMALL BUSINESS CORPORATION
Chapter Six - OPERATING A SMALL BUSINESS CORPORATION
Chapter Seven - TERMINATING A SMALL BUSINESS CORPORATION
Harvey J. Williamson, Attorney at Law. Harvey is a graduate of Skidmore College and the University of Colorado School of Law. He is a practicing attorney in Lakewood, Colorado.
Format: 8.5x11" Softcover
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 376
ISBN: 1-880730-35-9
Publisher: Argyle Publishing