The attorneys in Meyer, Unkovic & Scott’s Corporate & Business Law Group regularly counsel business owners and individuals as to the appropriate type of entity for a new business, including sole proprietorships, general and limited partnerships, corporations and limited liability companies. Our business attorneys take into consideration all relevant factors affecting choice of entity, which may include the number and type of owners, liability protection, the tax classification and resulting implications, governing flexibility, and both the long and short term needs of the business. Our firm also submits all required filings for our clients’ new business entities with state and federal agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service.
Meyer, Unkovic & Scott’s business attorneys also advise clients on entity restructuring matters as needed, including conversions of general to limited partnerships, dissolutions, mergers, and realty transfer tax implications.
The attorneys in the Corporate & Business Law Group possess the knowledge, understanding, and dedication necessary to help clients of all sizes achieve their business goals. Please contact us if you are contemplating forming or buying a new company or if you have any questions concerning how to better structure your existing business.
Background
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