Incorporate Your Business: A Legal Guide To Forming A Corporation In Your State 3rd Edition 
asked by webin on November 24, 2006 11:22 PM
"Set up a corporation, skip the lawyer, save money! Incorporate Your Business lays out everything you need to know about corporate laws and regulations in your state, clearly explaining: why and when to incorporate what you need to know about corporate taxation whether to elect S corporation tax status how to incorporate an existing business Plus, you can save thousands of dollars in attorneys' fees by incorporating a business yourself -- Incorporate Your Business guides you through each step. In the end, your business will enjoy a number of advantages, including: Limited Liability Incorporating your business limits personal liability for business debts -- this means owners are not normally financially liable for business debts and court judgments. Tax Advantages You can split business income between yourself and your corporation, thereby lowering income taxes. Access to Capital Corporations have better access to private venture capital than any other type of business. They are also well positioned to raise capital by selling shares to the public. Employee Perks The owners of a corporation who work for the business are treated as employees. They can take advantage of tax-deductible, corporate-paid benefits such as: pension plans stock-option and stock bonus plans medical expense reimbursement term life insurance coverage and more Incorporate Your Business provides the forms you need as tear-outs and on CD-ROM, including articles of incorporation, bylaws, minutes, stock certificates and resolutions. The 3rd edition provides the latest federal laws, plus the current laws, rules and procedures of your state. "
Reviews
I looked at several books and found this one by Nolo to be COMPLETE, SUPERB, EASY TO FOLLOW. It explains benefits of incorporating then lead you through very clear step-by-step instructions. CD provides samples, save you from typing and there's explicit instructions fro each state. I incorporated in MA successfully using this guide. The author(attorney) has written many related books in similar clear step-by-step fashion. Thank you so much. I couldn't have had the guts to incorporate without this book and it turned out to be so easy.
reviewed by redsink on November 29, 2006 8:20 AM
