A C Corporation is an independent legal entity owned by shareholders. This means that the corporation itself, not the shareholders that own it, is held legally liable for the actions and debts incurred by the business.
An S Corporation or S Corp is a special type of corporation created through an IRS tax election. An eligible domestic corporation can avoid double taxation (once to the corporation and again to the shareholders) by electing to be treated as an S corporation.
The “owners” of an LLC are referred to as “members.” Depending on the state, the members can consist of a single individual (one owner), two or more individuals, corporations, other LLCs, and even other entities.
Nevada, Delaware, Oklahoma and Iowa have little known statutes recently enacted that provide for the creation of cells within an umbrella LLC establishing separate liabilities, managers, profits, etc.
Registering a non-profit corporation consists of two steps. First register your nonprofit articles with Nevada Secretary of State and then file 501(c)3 status application with IRS.
Registering a non-profit corporation consists of two steps. First register your nonprofit articles with Nevada Secretary of State and then file 501(c)3 status application with IRS.