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Small Press Bookwatch, Nov, 2004
S-Corporation Small Business Start-Up Kit
Daniel Sitarz, attorney-at-law
Nova Publishing Company
c/o National Book Network, dist.
4270 Boston Way, Lanham, MD 20706
1892949059 $29.95 1-800-748-1175
Now in its second edition, S-Corporation Small Business Start-Up Kit presents a straightforward, no-nonsense walkthrough of the steps for setting up an S-Corporation. State-by-state outlines of relevant state law, websites and links to state incorporation offices for all 50 states and Washington, D.C., a CD-ROM of over 100 forms (including the Acrobat Reader software needed to view them) to use for setting up a business, complete and in-depth instructions, and much more make S-Corporation Small Business Start-Up Kit an absolute "must-have" for any small business proprietor seeking the benefits of an S-corporation. These benefits include no personal liability for the owner(s), perpetual existence, immunity of business profits to corporate taxes, deductible business losses and expenses and much more, making S-Corporation Small Business Start-Up Kit a must for anyone seeking to reap the financial and organizational benefits of corporate law.
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