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Business Structuring and Entity Formation

Our business structuring and entity formation services are designed to help entrepreneurs and business owners create a legal structure that aligns with their goals and protects their interests.

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Reliable Business Structuring and Entity Formation

If you’re a business owner or entrepreneur in Bloomfield Twp, MI, you know how important having a reliable and solid business structure is. D’Agostini Law PLLC is a law firm that specializes in entity formation and business structuring, helping businesses establish a strong legal foundation that protects their assets and minimizes their liabilities.
Whether starting a new business or restructuring an existing one, D’Agostini Law PLLC can guide you through the complex legal process of choosing the right entity type, drafting and filing necessary documents, and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations. With our expertise and attention to detail, D’Agostini Law PLLC can help your business thrive and succeed for years.

Different Business Structures and Entity Types

Sole Proprietorship

A sole proprietorship is a business structure owned and operated by an individual. The owner is personally liable for all debts and obligations of the business.

Partnership

A partnership is a business owned by two or more individuals sharing profits and losses. Types of partnerships include general, limited, and limited liability partnerships.

Limited Liability Company (LLC)

LLC is a hybrid business structure that offers the liability protection of a corporation and the tax benefits of a partnership. Members' liability is limited to their investment in the company

Corporation

A legal entity that is separate from its owners (shareholders). Corporations offer the most liability protection for their owners but are subject to more complex regulations and taxation.

Cooperative

A business owned and operated by a group of individuals or businesses for their mutual benefit. Cooperatives are often used in agriculture and consumer industries.

Nonprofit

A business organization that operates for charitable, educational, religious, or other socially beneficial purposes is exempt from certain taxes.

Choosing the Right Business Structure for Your Company

To protect yourself from personal liability, consider forming a business structure like an LLC or corporation that provides limited liability protection.

Business structures have varying tax implications. Sole proprietorships and partnerships are taxed as pass-through entities, while corporations are taxed separately, resulting in double taxation. LLCs can be taxed as a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation.

Partnerships and LLCs offer more flexibility in ownership and management. An LLC can have one or multiple owners who can manage the company themselves or hire professional managers.

Business structures vary in complexity and cost. Corporations can be more expensive and complex than sole proprietorships or partnerships. Future growth and funding: A corporation may be a better option if you seek outside investment or take your company public, as it allows for the issuance of stock.

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Are you looking for a lawyer to help with your merger or acquisition? Look no further than D’Agostini Law PLLC, where we specialize in M&A law. Our experienced lawyers have helped countless clients navigate the complexities of mergers and acquisitions, ensuring that all legal aspects are addressed and handled seamlessly. We work closely with our clients to understand their unique needs and goals, providing personalized solutions that meet their requirements.

We understand that every merger or acquisition is unique and provide personalized solutions tailored to your specific needs. From conducting due diligence to negotiating deals and drafting contracts, we handle everything so you can focus on growing your business. Don’t risk making costly mistakes during your next merger or acquisition. Contact D’Agostini Law PLLC today at (810) 560-4209 to schedule a consultation.