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  • How to File General Partnership Agreement Forms

    A general partnership is often considered a desirable way to start a co-owned business because of the relatively small expense and lack of formal organization requirements that are needed to form...

  • How to form a limited liability company (LLC)

    An LLC is a business entity that combines the features of general partnerships and corporations. It is created by filing Articles of Organization with the Secretary of State. The rights and duties...

  • How to Apply for a 501(c)3

    A 501(c)3 organization is commonly called a charitable organization. Charitable organizations are tax exempt under the tax laws of the United States. This status requires the organization to...

  • What Is a Short Form Merger?

    A short form merger is when a parent corporation merges with a subsidiary business without a shareholder's approval. Contest short form mergers by employing the aid of an attorney who specializes...

  • How to Write a Partnership Form

    Writing a partnership form determines who the partners are in a business and what they're responsibilities are going to be. Avoid future problems by seeking legal council when writing out a...

  • How to Form a Sole Proprietorship

    Forming a sole business proprietorship requires checking with state and local county ordinances for license and permits. Learn how simple it is to form a sole proprietorship, which may only...

  • How to Form an S Corp in Colorado

    When forming a new business, one possible structure is the S Corporation. An S Corporation is not its own legal structure, but rather a form of Corporation. An S Corp, as it is commonly known,...

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