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What is a Sole Proprietorship?
A sole proprietorship is a one-person business with no legal separation between the owner and the entity, offering total control but 100% personal liability risk. Keep reading for more!
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15 Common LLC Mistakes to Avoid in 2026 (And How to Avoid Them)
Avoid costly mistakes when starting or managing an LLC in 2026. This guide covers 15 common LLC errors and practical ways to stay compliant, protected, and on track.
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State-Specific LLC Filing Requirements (2026 Guide)
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Is It Worth Using an LLC Filing Service in 2026?
An LLC filing service saves time and helps avoid paperwork mistakes, but whether you need one depends on your budget and compliance needs.
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How To File Taxes for an LLC With Zero Income (2026 Guide)
Many LLCs in the United States generate little or no revenue in their first year, yet they may still have tax filing obligations. Wonder why? Let's find out.
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What Is an EIN? The Complete Guide for Small Business Owners (2026)
An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a unique nine-digit number the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) assigns to businesses in the United States.
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What Is a Registered Agent? Everything You Need to Know
A registered agent is an individual or entity officially appointed in your state of formation to receive legal notices, lawsuits, and government correspondence on behalf of your business.
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What Is a Nonprofit Organization? A Complete Guide (2026)
A nonprofit organization (NPO) is a legal entity formed to advance a mission, social, educational, charitable, religious, or public, rather than to generate profits for owners or shareholders.
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7 Reasons You Shouldn't Be Your Own Registered Agent
Being your own registered agent can risk privacy, missed legal notices, compliance issues, and penalties. A professional service helps protect your LLC.
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A Complete S Corp Tax Guide: How to Save More in 2026
You have built a business that is actually making money. Now every dollar of profit gets hit with a 15.3% self-employment tax before you see a cent of it. But there is a way to change that.
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What Are the Different Types of LLCs?
There are 9 types of LLCs. Each one serves a different business need. Most small business owners will choose between a single-member or multi-member LLC, and everything else is specialized from there.
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What is a Sole Proprietorship?
A sole proprietorship is a one-person business with no legal separation between the owner and the entity, offering total control but 100% personal liability risk. Keep reading for more!
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An EIN is your business's tax ID number issued by the IRS. An EIN filing service handles the application process for you, accurately and quickly.
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