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Incorporation Vs LLC
By Jaime Van Wye


So you're ready to start a company, but you're not sure exactly what kind to form. These decisions are never easy, and always complicated if not downright confusing. We take a look at some of the pros and cons of starting your business as a corporation versus an LLC, as well as considering some of the other possible options.

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Brent Brien writes:

Subject: Accountant or Lawyer?

I was just curious - some of the entity questions seem like they would be better answered by an accountant - like deciding whether or not to elect subchapter S status. Are most business attorneys knowledgeable in business taxes or should an accountant be consulted?

Comment provided October 18, 2009 at 12:42 pm

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