On August 7, 2024, the Tax Court held that the S status of a corporation is not automatically terminated because of disproportionate distributions made to its shareholders. In Maggard v. […]
This month, we continue our “compare and contrast” blog series with a couple of Great Lakes states – Michigan and Wisconsin – specifically their treatment of technology items for sales tax purposes. […]
According to an article in KTLA News 5… On Tuesday, California lawmakers in the State Senate approved a bill allowing undocumented immigrants to qualify for first-time homebuying loans. The […]
Forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in the U.S. is a popular choice for non-U.S. residents seeking a flexible and protective business structure. This guide provides a concise, step-by-step […]
Why New California New California is a new state in development exercising it’s Constitutional Right to form from the State of California. The process to form New California is authorized and […]
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