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		<title>New Laws Affecting NH Business Owners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[UPDATE &#8211; On Tuesday, November 3rd, I will be giving a condensed version of my presentation about recent legislation affecting NH businesses. So if you missed the original presentation, you have one more chance to learn how these new laws may affect your business. Here are the details: Program: Upcoming Legislation Affecting NH Businesses Date:...


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UPDATE &#8211; On Tuesday, November 3rd, I will be giving a condensed version of my presentation about recent legislation affecting NH businesses. So if you missed the original presentation, you have one more chance to learn how these new laws may affect your business. Here are the details:</p>
<p>Program: Upcoming Legislation Affecting NH Businesses</p>
<p>Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 11:30-1:00</p>
<p>Location: ReMax Coast to Coast Realty, 150 Mirona Road, Portsmouth, NH</p>
<p>Cost: Free</p>
<p>On Friday, October 23rd, I will be giving a presentation on recent legislative changes affecting small businesses in New Hampshire. This should be an informative and interesting program for all NH business owners and managers. I hope to see you there. Details are below.</p>
<p>Program: Upcoming Legislation Affecting NH Businesses</p>
<p>Date: Friday, October 23, 2009, 8-9 am</p>
<p>Location: IOS, Pease International Tradeport,1 New Hampshire Ave., Rm. 300, Portsmouth, NH</p>
<p>Cost: $10</p>
<p>RSVP: Diane DeVries 603-534-2040 or diane@digrafika.com</p>
<p><em>NOTICE: The information and articles posted on this website are for informational purposes only and are not intended as legal advice. Contact me to discuss your particular situation or consult a licensed attorney in your state.</em></p>


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		<title>THE POWER OF CHOICE: How to Choose the Proper Business Structure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing the right business entity structure may seem like any easy step in setting up a new business, but the wrong choice can be very costly. Each form of business structure has its own advantages and disadvantages, and each has its own rules and requirements. Choosing the right one is an important choice based upon...


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<p>Choosing the right business entity structure may seem like any easy step in setting up a new business, but the wrong choice can be very costly. Each form of business structure has its own advantages and disadvantages, and each has its own rules and requirements. Choosing the right one is an important choice based upon the particular operation and goals of each individual business.</p>
<p>The five major business forms are sole proprietorship, general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability company, and corporation, which may then be classified as either a “C-Corp.” or an “S-Corp.”</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Sole      Proprietorship – </strong>This is the default business form of any single      person doing business who has not taken steps to set up any formal      business structure. A sole proprietor is personally responsible for all      debts and liabilities of the business. Income is taxed directly to the      individual owner on his or her personal income tax return. A sole      proprietor may operate under a trade name other his or her own name, often      called a “dba” which stands for “doing business as.”</li>
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<li><strong>General      Partnership – </strong>This is the default business form of any business      consisting of more than one person, which has not taken steps to set up      any formal business structure. Each individual partner is personally      responsible for the debts and liabilities of the partnership, even if it      was incurred by a fellow partner without his or her consent. Income is      taxed to the individual partners’ income tax return in proportion to their      ownership interest in the partnership. General partnerships often operate      under a Partnership Agreement, which sets forth the rights and      responsibilities between the partners.</li>
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<li><strong>Limited      Partnerships</strong> – Unlike general partnerships, limited partnerships are      created by filing Articles of Formation with the local Secretary of      State’s Office. Limited partnerships are operated by one or more general      partners, with one or more limited partners who are essentially passive      investors. The general partners are responsible for all of the debts and      liabilities of the limited partnerships. In contrast, the limited partners      are only responsible for business debts and liabilities up to the value of      their interest in the limited partnership. As a tradeoff, limited partners      have no say in how the business is run by the general partners. Limited      Partnerships are governed a Limited Partnership Agreement. Like a general      partnership, income is taxed to the individual partners in proportion to      the ownership interest in the limited partnership.</li>
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<li><strong>Limited      Liability Corporation – </strong>An LLC is the newest and most flexible form of      the major business structures. LLC’s are created by filing Articles of      Formation and are governed by an LLC Operating Agreement. The owners of an      LLC are called members, and like the name implies, the members’ liability      for business debts is limited to the value of their ownership interest in      the LLC. The individual members are not personally liable for the acts of      their fellow members like general partners would be. LLC’s may be operated      by one or more managers, who may or may not be members of the LLC. LLC’s      may be taxed as a “pass-through” entity, meaning income passes through the      LLC to the individual owners like a partnership, or the LLC may be taxed on      the entity level like a corporation. LLC’s must file business tax returns,      annual reports and other requirements.<strong> </strong></li>
</ul>
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<li><strong>Corporation      –</strong> A corporation is the oldest and most popular of the formal business      structures. It is created by filing Articles of Incorporation with the      Secretary of State and is governed by its By-Laws. Liability of the      shareholders is limited to the value of the stock that they own in the      corporation. Corporations may be privately held or publicly traded on      national and international stock exchanges. Corporations may be classified      for tax purposes as either a “C-Corp.” or an “S-Corp.” All corporations      are automatically considered to be a C-Corp. unless they elect to be      treated as an S-Corp. under Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code (hence      the name). There are restrictions in the Code that sets forth which      corporations qualify for S-Corp. treatment. A qualifying S-Corp. will be      taxed as a “pass-through” entity like a partnership. A standard C-Corp. on      the other hand will be taxed first on the corporate entity level, then      again on the personal level for any distributions received by the      individual shareholders. Corporations must file business tax returns,      annual reports and other requirements.<strong> </strong></li>
</ul>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>For a free half hour consultation about which business structure may be right for you, contact <a title="Contact Me" href="http://rattelaw.com/contact" target="_self">Attorney Christopher E. Ratté</a>.</p>
<p><em>NOTICE: The information and articles posted on this website are for informational purposes only and are not intended as legal advice. Contact me to discuss your particular situation or consult a licensed attorney in your state.</em></p>


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