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Servicios de Preparación de Impuestos

Soluciones para entidades comerciales

What is Incorporation?
Incorporation is the process of establishing a distinct legal entity for your business, separate from its owners. This separation provides essential personal liability protection and shields your personal assets from corporate debt and obligations.

 

Benefits of Incorporation
Discover the advantages of incorporating your business:

- Tax Savings: Benefit from potential tax savings and advantages.
- Lower Risk of Audit: Reduce the risk of IRS audits.
- Deduction of Medical Expenses: Learn about potential medical expense deductions.
- Income Splitting: Explore income splitting opportunities with incorporation.

 

Incorporation Process
Incorporating your business can be a complex endeavor. We recommend seeking the guidance of a professional who can answer your questions and help you make the best decision for your business.

Common Questions
Explore common questions regarding business incorporation:

- Do I Need to Incorporate My Business?
- Which Entity is Right for My Business?
- Which State Should I Incorporate In?
- What Documents Do I Need?
- Differences Between LLC, C-Corporation, and S-Corporation.

Our Incorporation Services
At Tax Associates Inc., we offer a range of incorporation services designed to safeguard your assets, enhance credibility, and maximize tax advantages. Our experienced team can handle all the necessary paperwork, ensuring a smooth transition to your chosen business structure.


Whether you're a real estate investor or a small business owner, we can assist you in selecting and maintaining the right business structure for your unique needs. We specialize in S-Corporations, C Corporations, and LLCs, and we're well-versed in tax and finance, enabling us to handle all the required paperwork while optimizing tax benefits.

 

Disclaimer


   Tax Associates Inc. is not a law firm and does not employ lawyers. We do not provide legal advice. This website and the services we offer should not be considered a substitute for legal advice from a qualified attorney. It is always advisable to consult with a qualified lawyer for all your legal needs. Additionally, please note that we are not CPAs; we are enrolled agents. Enrolled agents are tax professionals authorized by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before all administrative levels of the Internal Revenue Service for audits, collections, and appeals.

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