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bill AT A+ Graphics & Signs
One of the primary reasons for incorporation,
are to limit your personal liability. An example of this might be a client that sues you over a business project, you may have liability insurance, but if the fees/damages
happen to go over your coverage, the client then can go after your personal property.
On the other hand, if your company was incorporated then the client could only collect from the corporation, and or from the
assets of such incorporated business.
There are also many other advantages to incorporation, such as dividens verses
income, and the tax advantages associated.
Let your fingers do the walking in the yellow pages, once you've called enough CPA's, you'll soon find one that will answer many of
these questions. Another way might be to search at the web site of the state, and or provodence that your business reside in, for the information. The Intrernet has many different resources available, but it would
be best to work with someone local to you.
You can also talk to your clients and ask them for referals. Many local and state colleges have student tax interns, that will
research, and or assist answering questions.
Good Luck
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Ron Percell
Percell Signs
707-769-0639
Petaluma, California
percell@percellsigns.com
Percell Signs Web Site
There are moments that I want to incorporate and shelter everything there, and drop the health insurance and draw medi cal when we need it. Problem is, those without insurance, don't get the same care.
Seems like many start two corporations. One holds the assets, the other rents from the first. Then everyone is employed by the second. I don't have that much to protect.
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The SignShop
Mendocino, California
"Where the Redwoods meet the Surf"
If you are not sure of whether incorporation will benefit you, it would be better to not do it (It's the "When in doubt, leave it out" rule).
Good luck,
Brad in Arkansas
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Brad Ferguson
4782 West Highway 22
Paris AR 72855
501-963-2642
signbrad@cswnet.com
Whichever way you decide to go, you are going to wind up working with an attorney who will educate you on the alternatives, and you are going to wind up with a legal bill minimum $1,000 and probably closer to $2,000.
California has not allowed LLC's for people like us in the past. I'm told that the law changes on Jan 1, 2000. I'm no expert on this subject, but this is probably the way to go.
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Victor Georgiou
Bob Loves Signs
Danville, CA
email blssigns@verio.com
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Brett Baker
candykolor@aol.com
"free your mind,the rest will follow"
From the above posts I gather that incorporation is not that different in Canada. We incorporated about 10 years ago after running without it for 15 years. We are about to incorporate a second company. To shield its assests from the first. And it is complicated. It is expensive to incorporate. Besides the cost of incorporation there are fees every year and accounting is much more as it is just more complicated. If you leave money or assets in the company it pays tax. If you take it out the next year you pay tax on that same money again. But there are benefits too if you have a smart and up to date accountant who can plan things long term. The benefits just have to outweigh the costs.
Basically it is a matter of protecting your personal assets if you have a lot to protect and it also depends what type of business you have. As our work is very public and of large scale we felt it necessary.
Business loans are way more money than private ones and you will probably still have to personally guarantee them anyway.
If we still had a small shop and did "normal" sign work I wouldn't think it necessary. Incorporation is a mixed blessing. Unless you think yourself in the big league or see yourself going there I would think you don't really want to do it.
As the others said talk to your accountant get a second opinion if you aren't sure. It may save you money.
Have fun with your decision!
Been there - done that ... still confused!
Only my accountant knows for sure.
-dan
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Dan Sawatzky
Sawatzky's Imagination Corporation
Chemainus, British Columbia
dan@imaginationcorporation.ca
www.imaginationcorporation.ca
"Back in beautiful British Columbia and lovin it!"
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Steve Estes
Sign Studio
Calvert City, Ky 42029
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bill AT A+ Graphics & Signs