26th May 2010
Workers' Compensation Law
The Workers' Compensation Law became effective in New York on July 1, 1914. The law is administered by the NYS Workers' Compensation Board. Under the law, an employer is obligated to provide workers' compensation for his em...
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19th May 2010
The Professional Corporations (PCs) are these entities of corporation for which many act of company make the special provision, regulating the use of the corporate form by licensed professionals such as attorneys, architects, engineers, accountants and do...
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17th May 2010
A reseller program is a phrase sometimes used to describe an affiliate program. Strictly speaking, it's a bit different.
A reseller buys products in bulk and resells them, collecting the money from the customer. In contrast, an affiliate does not hand...
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12th May 2010
Dissolution of business could be for variety of reasons for example: bankruptcy, retirement, or a change in career direction. When a business entity is no longer doing business or even if it was never used for anything, it is very important that it follow...
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10th May 2010
Bookkeeping, commonly referred to as keeping the books, is the process of keeping full, accurate, up-to-date business records It is the process of recording and classifying business financial transactions (activities), maintaining the records of the finan...
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07th May 2010
A trademark is any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination, used, or intended to be used, in commerce to identify and distinguish the goods of one manufacturer or seller from goods manufactured or sold by others, and to indicate the source of th...
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04th May 2010
What is Foreign Entity or foreign entity qualification?
A foreign business entity is an entity formed under a statute or common law in a jurisdiction other than the state in which your corporation was originally formed. The foreign LLC or foreign corpo...
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27th April 2010
Definition of Import
The term "import" is derived from the conceptual meaning as to bring in the goods and services into the port of a country. The buyer of such goods and services is referred to an "importer" who is based in the country of import wher...
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26th April 2010
Domesticating involves the "transfer" of an existing corporation to a new jurisdiction. If you are planning to relocate your business outside of the State within which you are now incorporated, you may want to domesticate. Although you have the option of ...
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23rd April 2010
A W-2 form is an earned income statement containing a detailed set of information, including your total income (wages, tips, commission) and the amount of federal, state and social security taxes that have been withheld. Your W-2 is the most important doc...
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23rd April 2010
Working on a 1099 basis actually means that you are working as a true Independent Contractor under the IRS rules. You work on a 1099 basis when you are self employed such as a sole proprietor or as a corporation. Your clients will report the monies they p...
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21st April 2010
Can I draft my own article of conversion?
Yes. You may, however, draft your own Plan of Conversion. Templates for a Plan of Conversion and Exhibit A are supplied, but their use is optional.
I wish to convert my corporation to a limited liability com...
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16th April 2010
The Limited Liability Company or LLC is not a partnership or a corporation. Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a relatively new business structure allowed by state statute. An LLC is a distinct type of business that offers an alternative to partnerships a...
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16th April 2010
A registered agent is the person appointed to accept legal documents on behalf of the corporation. If someone sues you, the papers will be served on the registered agent at the "registered office". Some states use the term "resident" agent. Corporations a...
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18th March 2010
Federal and state government agencies do not provide any special structure to register or form women-owned companies. There is no special terminology used to form a women-own company with the federal and state. But there are some special programs are avai...
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