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if I have no employees, no brick&morter office and only sell tix through Stubhub or ticketmaster resale?
answered on Apr 20, 2016
You just retain counsel and follow this statue, which I have provided to you. http://law.justia.com/codes/new-jersey/2013/title-56/section-56-8-27
I WANNA START A NEW SMALL BUSINESS OF MINE AND I WANNA AVOID ANY FINANCIAL IMPACT ON MY OWN ASSETS, A FRIEND RECOMMEND "LLC" OR "CORP." AS A STRUCTURE FOR MY COMPANY. I WANNA KNOW WHICH IS BETTER TO MAKE ME A SEPARATE ENTITY FROM THE BUSINESS A ND AT THE SAME TIME OF "LESS... View More
answered on Sep 2, 2015
The answer on your question would depend on the type of business you have and how you intend to operate it. In general a corporation is better
answered on Dec 9, 2013
Articles, By-Laws, and Constitutions for a non-profit should be drafted for your specific entity.
Proper planning can avoid more serious problems down the road.
I strongly recommend that you consult with an attorney to draft these documents for your non-profit corporation in New Jersey.
answered on May 6, 2011
I think I would need more information to answer this question - are you applying for a benefit? My preliminary analysis is that many or most churches are part of an "association of affiliated churches." I think the definitive answer would come from if the HEAD organization that leads... View More
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