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What
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Although
samples of various forms are provided in the following
text for review, it is important to be mindful that these samples are
examples that may or may not be applicable
or satisfactory for your individual needs.
Therefore, it is important to keep in mind that the following
"samples" should be reviewed with an attorney in order to
ascertain their complete and proper usage. Many of
the duties, rights and obligations of individuals becoming shareholders
of the corporation involve complex legal issues and involve various
laws which have evolved over a substantial period of time, during which
many changes have been made. Accordingly,
it is very important that an individual who seeks to incorporate
properly and wishes to have his rights properly protected consult an
attorney. The attorney
should be an individual who is experienced in the dealings of corporate
law and who is familiar with not only the incorporation process for the
state, but one who is also familiar with various tax consequences.
In this regard, the attorney consulted should be in a position to
advise the incorporating parties and/or prospective shareholders of the
consequences of closely held corporations, "C" and
"S" Corporations, the requirements for Subchapter S filing
status, and other federal tax information including the federal tax
identification number application. |
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