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Arte-miy333 [17]
3 years ago
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If you were a sole proprietor and had annual profits of $100,000, how would the profits be distributed?

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LiRa [457]3 years ago
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The rental operation can help bail some profits out of the corporation and avoid ... Joel has asked your advice as to whether (1) Manatee should purchase the ... Can a sole proprietor form as a single-member limited liability company (LLC)? If so, ... had operating income of $100,000, a long-term capital gain of $15,000, and

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