How To Start And Run Your Own Corporation: S-Corporations For Small Business Owners
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How To Start And Run Your Own Corporation: S-Corporations For Small Business Owners
How To Start And Run Your Own Corporation: S-Corporations For Small Business Owners , SECOND EDITION, begins where other incorporation books leave off. Peter Hupalo, author of Thinking Like An Entrepreneur, teaches you the basics of corporate business structure. How To Start And Run Your Own Corporation: S-Corporations For Small Business Owners will help you understand:
* Which Business Structure Might Be Best For You * How To Decide Between An S-Corporation And A LLC * Choosing Your State Of Incorporation * How To Form Your Own Corporation * S-Corporations * Par Value And No Par Value Stock * Issuing Shares * Valuing A Small Business Corporation * Financing A Corporation Through Equity And Loans * Attracting Angel Investors For Your Corporation * Shareholder S-Corporation Basis And The AAA Account * Filling Out The 1120S Corporate Income Tax Return & K-1s * Filling Out IRS 1040 Schedule E And Your 1040 Personal Tax Return. * Filling Out Employment Tax Forms: W-2s, 940 & 941 And Payroll Withholding. * Special Issues For One-Person Corporations * How To Save Thousands Of Dollars A Year In Employment Taxes By Operating As An S-Corporation Without Running Amuck Of The IRS * The Role of Resolutions, Bylaws, And Corporate Minutes * The Role of Directors And Officers * Withdrawing Money From Your Corporation * Social Security/Unemployment Insurance Issues On Officer Salaries * Qualified Retirement Plans, SIMPLE-IRA, SEP-IRA * The One-Person 401(k) Retirement Plan Option * Workers’ Compensation Exemption Exceptions For Officers * How To Minimize Your Taxes And Maximize Your Wealth * How To Prevent The Corporate Shield From Being Pierced
How To Start And Run Your Own Corporation: S-Corporations For Small Business Owners is fully updated from the original bestselling book and includes an extensive new section about employment taxes.