[T]he tax considerations in the formation and operation of a professional corporation are numerous and, unfortunately, there are many areas which lack definite guidelines so as to enable the practitioner to give as definite an answer as he would like to. However, as with any new area of tax law, it will take time, decisions and rulings to develop what one may term as reasonable guidelines for reaching a conclusion. In the meantime, there is little doubt that with careful planning in the formative stages and close observation of the operation of a professional corporation, the risk of problems with the Internal Revenue may be minimized if not eliminated and the substantial benefits to be obtained by incorporating a professional practice enjo...
Randolph E. Paul\u27s recent book, Taxation for Prosperity, more nearly coincides with the purpose o...
This paper attempts at identifying and evaluating the tax effects of establishing a business organi...
At the outset, it must be emphasized that a decision as to the more desirable mode of doing business...
The favorable tax reasons for incorporating a professional practice have been substantially reduced ...
The purpose of this comment is to provide a newly formed, moderate-sized legal firm or the beginning...
It is almost impossible, and certainly impractical, to prepare a definitive checklist of incorporati...
Professional associations (i.e., corporations) have been specifically authorized by several state le...
The purpose of Washington\u27s Professional Service Corporation Act is to provide for the incorporat...
The first section of this article presents a discussion of the decision itself, as well as a descrip...
The corporate form is often superior to other business structures because of the financial flexibili...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has put the question should a business be organized as a passthroug...
This work identifies the impact on income tax after the change of a legal form of business for a par...
Under U.S. tax laws, there are generally four choices of entity for conducting a business: a regular...
This paper has two main aims: first, to show how and why, from a functionalist perspective, income t...
Corporate groups are notoriously difficult to tax. At the moment it is not clear whether corporate g...
Randolph E. Paul\u27s recent book, Taxation for Prosperity, more nearly coincides with the purpose o...
This paper attempts at identifying and evaluating the tax effects of establishing a business organi...
At the outset, it must be emphasized that a decision as to the more desirable mode of doing business...
The favorable tax reasons for incorporating a professional practice have been substantially reduced ...
The purpose of this comment is to provide a newly formed, moderate-sized legal firm or the beginning...
It is almost impossible, and certainly impractical, to prepare a definitive checklist of incorporati...
Professional associations (i.e., corporations) have been specifically authorized by several state le...
The purpose of Washington\u27s Professional Service Corporation Act is to provide for the incorporat...
The first section of this article presents a discussion of the decision itself, as well as a descrip...
The corporate form is often superior to other business structures because of the financial flexibili...
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has put the question should a business be organized as a passthroug...
This work identifies the impact on income tax after the change of a legal form of business for a par...
Under U.S. tax laws, there are generally four choices of entity for conducting a business: a regular...
This paper has two main aims: first, to show how and why, from a functionalist perspective, income t...
Corporate groups are notoriously difficult to tax. At the moment it is not clear whether corporate g...
Randolph E. Paul\u27s recent book, Taxation for Prosperity, more nearly coincides with the purpose o...
This paper attempts at identifying and evaluating the tax effects of establishing a business organi...
At the outset, it must be emphasized that a decision as to the more desirable mode of doing business...