On Thursday 20 February 2003 04:52 pm, Ed Skinner wrote: > What sort of incorporation would be best? A "subchapter S" > incorporation was suggested. Sub S is good, mostly if you're going to stay small, avoids double taxation, but the most important thing to remember is that *you* don't make yourself a Sub S corp. the *IRS does*!!! You file the papers with the IRS after you've done the state paperwork. If you don't the IRS will come gunning when your paperwork calling yourself a Sub S doesn't jive w/ their records. That and getting a good accountant is more important than getting a lawyer. -- Take care, Jenny Random quote of the day: And... What in the world ever became of Sweet Jane? She's lost her sparkle, you see she isn't the same. Livin' on reds, vitamin C, and cocaine All a friend can say is "Ain't it a shame?" -- The Grateful Dead