Business Entity Formation

Business Entity Formation Guide

Navigating entity formation can be a daunting task for small businesses, with a multitude of decisions and details to consider. Among these is the crucial choice between incorporating your business or forming a limited liability company (LLC), a decision that sets the trajectory for your business’s future.

However, amidst the sea of information from various sources such as media, entertainment, and advertisements, it’s challenging to discern the best path. While many tout the benefits of formal incorporation or similar entity structures for limiting personal liability and tax advantages, it’s essential to recognize that each business is unique. How do you determine what’s right for your specific circumstances? This is where we step in.

At Tax Audit Adjusters 911, we specialize in guiding our clients through the complexities of partnerships, incorporation, and LLCs. We thoroughly evaluate the pros and cons of each option to identify the optimal choice for your business. Whether it’s a start-up or an established company, we recognize that a sole proprietorship or general partnership may sometimes be the most advantageous entity structure. Our aim is to equip you with the knowledge needed to make well-informed decisions regarding your business’s entity formation.

Our initial consultation comes at no cost and involves a comprehensive discussion of your options. We offer flat rates for most incorporations and LLCs, with more intricate situations billed at an hourly rate. Regardless of the complexity, the formation of various entities, including Corporations, S-Corporations, LLCs, and Partnerships, typically incurs a low fixed fee of $950. Additionally, DBA (Doing Business As) Registration and EIN (Employer Identification Number) Registration services are available for $250.

Our services encompass a wide range of legal structures, including:

  • C Corporation
  • S Corporation
  • Professional Corporation
  • Limited Liability Company (LLC)
  • Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
  • Limited Partnership
  • General Partnership
  • Joint Venture
  • Non-profit Corporation

Allow our team of professionals to assist you in determining the optimal legal plan for your business. We’ll then collaborate with you to establish and operate your LLC, incorporation, or partnership effectively moving forward.