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Posted by John E Grant on June 17, 2010

Earlier this year we put together a handy booklet that describes five simple steps that businesspeople can take to protect the limited liability status of an LLC. We've had a great response, but unfortunately people have had a hard time finding it on our site. For future reference, look for the bright orange button in the middle of our homepage (also on the right-hand column of our interior pages). But to make it even easier to find, I've also included a link below.

The guide is useful even if you have a corporation instead of an LLC (the same basic rules apply). If you don't have either but are thinking about forming a business entity, the guide will give you some background on LLC basics.

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Finishing your taxes? Time to solidify your LLC.

Posted by John E Grant on March 30, 2010

With just over two weeks left in tax season, many people and business owners are wrapping up their returns and starting to breathe a sigh of relief. But before you let down your guard, take a few minutes to review your practices for your corporation or LLC.

In our free Go Forward Guide to the Care and Feeding of your LLC, you'll learn five simple but important steps you can take to help preserve the "limited liability" nature of your entity. (It says LLC in the title, but the guide applies equally well to corporations.)

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Can Washington State Define an LLC?

Posted by Eric Meltzer on December 17, 2009

Washington State leaves it to Wikipedia to define the term limited liability company on its own website. Is this any way to inspire confidence that forming an entity in our state is the best course of action for your business?

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