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Corporate Structures

At this point in the growth of a small business, the business concept and operational details will have been determined. The steps outlined in this section are designed to help you to make the best choice for the legal entity or structure, through which your business will function, deal with taxes, and strengthen its credentials. Registering your business as a legal entity separates your business affairs from your personal affairs. This is essential in terms of building a strong business credit history for your company.

From the day of your company’s official inception, it is positioned legally to operate under a set of requirements and tax laws independent of you as the owner. Its publicly authorized status grants it access to valuable business credit resources outside of those available to you personally. The various types of legal structures for incorporating  and procedures for taxation matters and IRS requirements are covered here. The inherent taxation strategies that come with each type of business structure have a direct correlation with the methods a small business will use to establish a strong business credit rating. Developing solid credentials within the business community is extremely valuable to a company in its progression .

The following articles should help clear your understanding corporate structure and it's role in your business and credit development process:

 

Forms Helpful Tips
Business in Another State
Foreign vs Domestic Corporations
Incorporating in DE or NV
Incorporation & Conducting Business
Step By Step Incorporation
Need to Incorporate
Converting Personal Accounts to Small Business
Incorporating Small Business Filing Fees
Statutory Agent for Incorporating a Company
Selling Your Small Business
Small Business Exit Strategy
Partnership or Sole-proprietorship vs. Incorporating
Incorporating a Small Business
For Profit vs. Non-Profit Incorporating
Sole Proprietorship Incorporating
Partnership Incorporating
Small Business Corporations
Small Business S Corporations
Small Business Limited Liability Company (LLC)
Small Business S Corp & C Corp Distinctions

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