Atlanta/Gwinnett/North Fulton CPA Advises on Incorporating Your New Georgia Business
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010Atlanta/Gwinnett/North Fulton CPA Advises on Incorporating Your New Georgia Business
Incorporating Your Business: Understanding and Properly Utilizing Georgia Entity Selection
Your initial choice of entity is perhaps the most important tax, financial and legal decision you might ever reach. Being well versed in these areas is essential to a wise and prudent decision. Carefully considering the tax effects of your entity choice is essential to getting your business off on the right foot. Being careful to avoid, if at all possible, the double taxation of C Corporations and then selecting the right entity for your business from both a tax and legal perspective is critical. Understanding many of the basics of the start of the incorporation process will do much to ensure that you are well-versed and able to make wise and informed decisions. Below is a sample inquiry we might receive from an entrepreneur who is looking to set up/incorporate a new business:
We are planning to start a new business. We are not sure where we will need to incorporate our business. Can you provide advice as to which state would be most favorable overall, in terms of taxes, for starting a business? Although we have not chosen the type of entity yet, it will probably be an S Corporation. And do you provide accounting services for that state? Thank you for your time.
Below is my response:
Thanks for visiting www.HisCPA.com Please take read and review the below article and then give me a call so we might discuss. I would be happy to help you with your new venture. Keep in mind you will want to incorporate in all states where you transact business. I look forward to your call. Cheers, John Dillard CPA, 770 814 9304
Understanding the basics of where and when to incorporate your business in Georgia will provide you with needed insight to avoid unnecessary pitfalls, fees, and legal issues that befall many as a result of their failure to have a rudimentary understanding of the issues. There is a lot of hype out there about where to incorporate that may well lead you to discover that the steps you made to protect your Georgia business while in good faith, have caused complexities that hurt rather than help your business. In general there are several criteria to evaluate when considering where to originally incorporate/domicile your business. All the criteria should be looked at in aggregation to consider including:
Base Business Operations – Where your business actually earns money and produces income is a critical component to consider in determining where your business should legally domicile and register. For example if your headquarters is in Georgia, you would incorporate in Georgia absent any other substantive issues. Then if your business transacts business operations in other states you would want to consider registering your corporation as a foreign corporation in another state. This designation does not register you as a foreign corporation to the U.S. but to the state where you are transacting business and have substantive business operations.
Where Are Your Workers – For all states where you have employees you will want to be sure to register and incorporate in those states whether you have an office in that state or solely have employees who work out of their homes in those states. Accordingly, if you have employees in Georgia, you will want to be sure that you comply with all Georgia payroll taxes.
Physical Offices/Plants – For all locations that your business has a physical location and on-going physical presence, you will want to register your corporation as doing business in that state. Having a sound risk management plan is an integral part of the incorporation/registration process and is tantamount in making wise and informed decisions. For example, if your business headquarters and management are local, you will most likely want to incorporate the business in Georgia.
Working with your CPA and attorney on these issues before you incorporate is your best defense to ensure that you make wise and informed incorporation and registration decisions so contact us today.
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