Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) and S-Corps are business entities which are treated by the IRS as partnerships for tax purposes. They differ with respect to their corporate formalities, but both entities have their income taxed as “passing through” to their owners. What this means is that there is no C-Corp double taxation issue — where [...]
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Washington became the first state to outlaw human trafficking. This past November, a King County jury was finally given the chance to use the six-year-old law.
Deshawn Clark was charged with nine counts relating to commercial sexual abuse of a minor, human trafficking, promotion of prostitution, unlawful imprisonment and conspiracy. Clark was accused, along with five [...]
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Under Florida law if you are negligent or at fault for causing an automobile accident and injure someone else you can be liable for their damages which may include past and future medical expenses, past lost wages, future loss of earning capacity, and past and future pain and suffering damages. These are commonly referred to [...]
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