Question: Dissolving my Corporation, What Will Be My Personal Responsibility?
Written by Andrew Gale - Orange County - Small Business Attorney
If I am an S corporation and I file to dissolve my corporation, what will be my personal responsibility? I do not believe I would be able to remain in operation being there would not be any ...
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Question: Can our S Corporation do business in California and Nevada at the same time?
Written by Andrew Gale - Orange County - Small Business Attorney
We have a small business corporation in Orange County, California, and we want to expand our operations into the neighboring state of Nevada. We formed our corporation in Santa Ana, Californ...
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Question: Can I use a Pseudonym in Corporate Records?
Written by Andrew Gale - Orange County - Small Business Attorney
I formed a corporation by myself. I am the only shareholder, officer, or director of the corporation. The state requires that I be listed as an officer of the corporation on the annual Co...
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Your Corporation is your Fortress
Written by Andrew Gale - Orange County - Small Business Attorney
Incorporation Attorneys, owned by Gale & Valance highly experienced Corporate Attorneys based in Orange County California specializing in Incorporation related services. Corporate Attorn...
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Question: Can I Give Power of Attorney to my Orange County Small Business Corporation?
Written by Andrew Gale - Orange County - Small Business Attorney
Answer: You may Permit a Corporation to Act as your “Attorney In Fact” A durable power of attorney is a written document by which one person permits another person to act as his ...
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