

We tailor the fees to the scope of the project.

Go to the IRS web site: www.irs.gov.
At that site you can also learn about tax reporting and filing requirements for your business.
For your state's tax requirements, go to your state's department of revenue services.

You can find out about state and local regulations by calling your town or city clerk's office. Or go online to your state's Secretary of State site.

Before you decide if your business should be an LLC, corporation or sole proprietorship, you should speak with an attorney and an accountant to learn the legal, accounting and tax requirements of the various forms of businesses. You need the type of business that fits your needs. The IRS and your secretary of state and your state department of revenue services all list the facts. But your own professional advisors can lead you in the right directions.
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