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California – What happens when you get a DUI - author: H. Gillogly - This is one of the most common questions asked to DUI lawyers. When you ask lawyers this question, you do not always get straight answers because every circumstance is different. click here for full text.
S Corporations – Filing The Election - author: Richard A. Chapo - The S in S corporation refers primarily to a tax designation. While electing to be an S corporation does have legal implications, such as no more than 75 shareholders, the designation really concerns pass through tax issues. Put in laymans terms, the designation simply means the corporation click here for full text.
Minority Shareholders – Fighting The Man - author: Richard A. Chapo - Investing in a corporate entity is fairly standard practice in our society. Problems arise when you own a small percentage of shares, but disagree with the direction the majority shareholders are taking the entity. As a minority shareholder, do you have any way to fight the man, to wit click here for full text.
Caveat Emptor or Caveat Venditor (The Defective Automobile) - author: Donald Ladew - Lets look at two ancient opposing concepts that directly affect you, the buyer of an automobile. Sorry about the Latin but this gives you an idea of how long these ideas have been around. They are: click here for full text.
Forming a Corporation – Investors - author: Richard A. Chapo - Youve come up with the best idea since sliced bread, figured out a business name and formed a corporation. There is, however, one small problem. You need money. Welcome to the world of investing. Unless Bill Gates is your friend, money is going to be a problem for every new business click here for full text.
Tax Benefits of "C" Corporations – Business Failure - author: Richard A. Chapo - Statistics show that many businesses will fail. If you can survive the first two years, chances of your business succeeding go up dramatically. But what if you dont make it? If you have a C corporation, you may get a tax break. The C in C corporation has a few legal click here for full text.
How To Give Notice of Copyright On Your Works - author: Richard A. Chapo - The use of a copyright notice is no longer required under U. S. law, but you should still give notice whenever possible. Because prior law did contain such a requirement, however, the use of notice is still relevant to the copyright status of older works. click here for full text.
Protect Your Business With Non-Disclosure Agreements - author: Richard A. Chapo - An NDA is an agreement between two parties to protect confidential information disclosed in a business transaction. The proprietary information can include business methods, finances, client lists, and anything that isnt already readily available in click here for full text.
Licensing Your Copyrighted Material - author: Richard A. Chapo - A copyright license agreement sets for the terms under which a third party can use your content. In legal language, you will the licensor with the other party being the licensee. The purpose of the agreement is to set forth the terms under which you, the licensor click here for full text.
California Limited Liability Company – An Overview - author: Richard A. Chapo - The LLC business entity offers many advantages to small businesses. An LLC is going to provide a shield between your business activities and personal assets identical to a corporation. Unlike a corporation, there are far fewer corporate formalities. click here for full text.
Qualified Retirement Planning Services As a Fringe Benefit - author: Thomas Connolly - The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (P.L. 107-16) added a new category of fringe benefit that is excludable from employees' gross wages. The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (P.L. 107-16) added a new category of fringe benefit that is excludable from employees' gross wages - - employer-provided qualified retirement planning services. This exclusion applies to qualified retirement planning services offered for years beginning after December 31, 2001. click here for full text.
Business Entities – Filings With The State - author: Richard A. Chapo - To the surprise of some, state law instead of federal law governs business entities. When form an entity, you should look to the Secretary of State for your jurisdiction to find out the filing requirements. Some states provide clear and concise information. Other states seem to click here for full text.
Business Entity Mistakes – Criminal Conduct and Independence - author: Richard A. Chapo - In this age of information, most small business owners understand they need the protection provided by a corporation or limited liability company. Such protection, however, can be lost though certain actions. click here for full text.
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