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Setting Up an Alabama S Corporation

Picture of Alabama DIY S corporation kit bundleChoosing the right organizational structure for your small business can save you time, headaches, and money. And you may not have to go to some expert, like an attorney. While they can provide excellent services and advice in certain cases, most of the time, you should be able to do this part yourself. From the comfort of your own home. And for a fraction of the cost. How? Using one of our s-corporation kits.

Our Alabama S Corporation kit

We provide two options, and while it might not have the same impact as choosing Roll Tide or War Eagle in the great state of Alabama, it will matter down the road.  We usually opt towards using a limited liability company as a base. This is for a few different reasons — 1) it still protects personal property, 2) there is generally less red tape and paperwork involved, and 3) more tax flexibility before making an s-election.

To purchase the LLC version of the kit, click here:

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As an extra bonus, each version comes with sample entity governing documents.  The LLC one comes with operating agreements for both single and multiple-member operations while corporate bylaws come with the corporation kit.

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S Corporations, Health Insurance and Obamacare: Even if you have just one employee, be sure you are up to date on health insurance requirements.

Hiring Your Children as a Tax Loophole: Jobs for the kiddos and potentially, some tax savings for the adults.

What Are the Advantages of an S Corporation?: An article on some of the reasons why an s-corp may be beneficial for you.

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