Monthly Archives: January 2010
IRS sheds light on different types of corporation
For entrepreneurs who are thinking of incorporating their small businesses, the different requirements for starting different corporations can be tricky to navigate.
Entrepreneurs starting employer firms in New York could earn tax savings
The New York state department is concerned over the lingering statewide unemployment rates. A new initiative to boost job creation could mean entrepreneurs considering business formation will save before they start through tax credits for every new job created.
Startup businesses boom in south east Missouri
For many Americans, news of economic recovery is tempered by predictions on how long it will take for the recession to officially end. But for the people of Cape Girardeau in south east Missouri, the business formation rates bring nothing but bright news.
Startups might benefit from brave, new business models
Recent technological developments – particularly the recent release of the iPad – make evident that the evolving digital world offers business owners countless opportunities to develop their small businesses. For entrepreneurs considering business formation, the new technology might also inspire innovative business plans.
Arkansas ready to collect the 2010 Franchise Tax
Arkansas Secretary of State Charlie Daniels announces that 2010 Franchise Tax forms are available for filing online.
Nonprofits’ 501(c)(3) status offers tax exemption at a cost
Before applying for a 501(c)(3), service organizations might want to consider the limitations set on how registered nonprofits can do business.
Lower taxes could spur business formation in New York
The American economy may be on the mend, but New York assemblyman Jonathan Bing worries that the Empire State might be far away from recovery. Bing told Crain’s New York Business that lower taxes will be needed to spur business formation and hiring for New York entrepreneurs.
Studies indicate factors influencing startup rates of distinct business types
The extent to which the economic climate influences business formation rates is quickly becoming a hotly debated issue in the startup world.
New Jersey state department offers opportunity for entrepreneurs with startup businesses
For entrepreneurs considering business formation, the strategic location of a small business can be just as important as other elements of the company itself. The New Jersey state department enthusiastically invites entrepreneurs to incorporate their businesses in the Garden State.
Smart business formation is key to success
Incorporating a small business may seem like a necessary step that entrepreneurs want to get done fast, but this process should not be taken lightly. A recent case study explored in Entrepreneur magazine demonstrates the value of smart business formation. One entrepreneur – Marie – recently contacted Entrepreneur magazine’s affiliated lawyer, Nina Kaufman, to close [...]

