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Your current state is Ohio
I'd want to enforce a board of directors regardless of it being an LLC, I'd be incorporating but from what I've read a minor can't form a corporation. I am from overseas but I will file under one of the many services that file for you and have virtual addresses and etc. Sort of... View More
answered on Aug 13, 2024
It's wonderful to see your entrepreneurial spirit at such a young age! The concerns you're raising are very important, and you're wise to think them through carefully.
There is no law in the State of Delaware against a minor forming an LLC. Also, the general rule in the U.S.... View More
I am currently residing in BC, Canada as a student with my student visa valid until April 2026. I had a question, Could I register a business in Canada? What will be the process? Should i change my status in Canada?
answered on Jul 23, 2024
As an international student in BC, Canada, you can register a business, but there are some considerations and steps you need to follow. First, it's essential to check if your student visa allows for business activities. Most student visas have restrictions, so you might need to apply for a... View More
This firm will only be offering accounting/bookkeeping/contoller and CFO advisory services. No Audit/attest or compilation services
answered on Jul 23, 2024
Yes, you can form an LLC in California with a non-CPA partner for the type of advisory firm you are planning. California allows LLCs to offer accounting, bookkeeping, controller, and CFO advisory services as long as they do not include audit, attest, or compilation services. This means you can... View More
Medical Malpractice dispute requesting 049,999.099 curiou[s] a[s] to how to collect that of finance after winning. In Example: Court Fee[s] v[s] Credit Score, Federal Building[s] and Mailing Instruction[s] v[s] Postal Service Insurance.
answered on Aug 3, 2024
An Alaska attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Some of the details of your post aren't fully clear. Are you saying you received information that you won a medical malpractice case for an amount in the order of [$49,999.099 - ??] Be careful - it seems like... View More
I had a LTD business that is now dissolved. Since its dissolution I received a refund from an insurance company for overpayment of services. I have tried everything to deposit this check. The insurance company will not reissue it and I cannot sign it over to a third party. I am wondering if I can... View More
answered on Jul 18, 2024
Endorse the check on behalf of the company over to yourself as an individual and deposit it in your individual account.
answered on Jul 18, 2024
Yes, it is permissible for a minority member in a manager-managed LLC to act as a paid manager via a management-services agreement. However, this arrangement must comply with the LLC’s operating agreement and any applicable state laws. It's important to ensure that the agreement is clearly... View More
In short…. My dad being more creditworthy…. Is going to pull out a loan to help me start a business. My stepmom served him with divorce papers and I’m wondering if she would be able to take part of the business as part of their divorce settlement. And what our best course of action would be.
answered on Jul 13, 2024
It seems unlikely that your stepmom can take part of your business if my dad leaves her and is the one that pulled out the loan to help me fund it,
answered on Jul 18, 2024
To trademark your business, start by conducting a thorough search to ensure no one else is using the same or a similar name or logo. This involves checking the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) database and possibly other databases to confirm that your desired trademark is unique.... View More
I am attempting to dissolve a partnership for a company created to produce a musical I created. The agreement entitles me to all the rights back to my work. They have had the dissolution agreement since December and haven't responded.
answered on Jul 10, 2024
I would think not, unless the agreement has a stated expiration date within it. Watch for Statute of Limitations.
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What would an attorney charge me to aquire lisence/permits for food trailer?
answered on Jul 15, 2024
The costs involved for the required licenses and permits can vary depending on several factors, such as specific local regulations and the type of food services you plan to offer. To provide you with an accurate estimate, we recommend scheduling a consultation with an experienced attorney.
I currently reside outside the United States.
The company's operations in e-commerce will involve selling various products through platforms like Amazon and utilizing dropshipping methods.
I am seeking guidance on the following points:
Legal considerations: Such as... View More
answered on Jul 18, 2024
To register an e-commerce business in the US as a non-resident, Delaware and Wyoming are popular choices. Delaware is known for its business-friendly laws, strong liability protection, and no sales tax. Wyoming offers similar advantages and has low ongoing fees, making it another attractive option.... View More
My work is having a charity event and the city is saying they want to charge the company a fee for traffic flow and for the parking lot being blocked off for car show. But the building and parking lot is private own by corporate. Can the city charge for having an event on the business private... View More
answered on Jul 4, 2024
Yes, the city can charge for having an event on the business private property. A car show is well beyond the normal usage for which the property was zoned for.
I am just thinking of starting my own company and currently living in California State. As most tech statups are registered in Delware, I was planning to register in Delaware. But since I live in California do I need to register it in california as well ? I will be the only person working for now.... View More
answered on Jun 30, 2024
To answer this question concisely:
Yes, if you're living and operating your business in California, you'll likely need to register your Delaware LLC as a foreign LLC in California, even if you're the only person working and have no sales or revenue yet.
Key points:... View More
He’s is not part owner on the llc but understanding it’s his intellectual property I want to make sure everything I’m building doesn’t belong to someone else.
answered on Jun 22, 2024
Know the difference between the legal name of the business and the trade name, if there is a difference. As an example, Coke could be the trade name for the Coco-Cola Company, Inc. (legal name). You might want to register the trade name with the state's Secretary of State's Office,... View More
I am wanting to start a business on Printify and want to know what licenses or certifications I need for tax purposes, if I need anything on behalf of my business, if I even need to register as a business, etc. I have no idea where to start.
answered on Jun 19, 2024
To start a business on Printify, which is a print-on-demand platform, you may need to consider the following licenses, certifications, and tax requirements:
1. Business structure: Decide on the legal structure of your business (sole proprietorship, partnership, LLC, or corporation). This... View More
My startup allows home renters to put their security deposit in my platform when they rent homes. I return the money back after their lease ends minus the fees for the service. What type of license is needed to run this? Its like a consumer escrow i think
answered on Jun 17, 2024
Your startup idea is indeed similar to a consumer escrow service, which typically involves handling financial transactions and holding funds on behalf of your customers. Operating an escrow service generally requires specific licensing and regulatory compliance, which can vary by state.
A registered agent company told me that if I availed their service as the registered agent, I could use their address as the business address, too. But I read somewhere that this could result in losing the legal protection an LLC offers; i.e., piercing the corporate veil.
answered on Jun 21, 2024
Generally speaking, for piercing the corporate veil in Connecticut, courts look at whether the owner exercised complete control over the business and its practices so that the business is a mere “instrumentality” of the owner, or if the business and the owner effectively share the same identity... View More
-Business Owners/Cofounders: 3
-Business Nature: Online digital marketing agency offering online services, no physical locations, completely remote work
-Business Owner Locations: Florida, California, Ohio
answered on Jun 12, 2024
To better understand whether your company requires foreign LLC formation, we need to clarify what you mean by "foreign LLC." In general, a foreign LLC refers to an LLC that is registered to do business in a state other than the one in which it was originally formed.
Here are a few... View More
Are there certain things I need to be aware of or do? I have a business now in NC but would like to start a new one and also register the same (thats operated in North Carolina) one in New York and Florida if possible.
answered on Jun 12, 2024
As a resident of North Carolina, you can start an LLC in New York or any other state, but there are several considerations and steps to be aware of. First, you can form your LLC in any state, but you should consider the legal and tax implications; states like Delaware and Nevada are popular due to... View More
My business partner and i created a bank account. He set it up in Fl and signed for me to be on bank account. We are both owners splitting 50/50 % ownership.
I transfer 80k into business account. Which is everything to my name at the moment.
I thought both owners had to be on... View More
answered on Jun 11, 2024
Without reviewing the account application, company agreement, and company banking authorization, it is impossible to say based on your description if the bank was negligent. Importantly, as an owner of the company, it was clearly your duty to make sure the account application, company agreement,... View More
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