Incorporation in California

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California law allows a business to incorporate and be identified as its own legal entity. After incorporation, buying and selling property, agreeing to contracts and exercising legal rights are considered acts of the business itself and not its owners. The office of the Secretary of State is the agency that receives applications for incorporation in California, and they must be completed in conformity with certain guidelines.

Benefits of Incorporation in California

Benefits of incorporation are many. The primary benefit is that the liabilities of the business can only be satisfied by the assets specifically invested into the company by the owners. With unincorporated businesses, personal property of owners can be liquidated in order to fulfill the liabilities of the business. A corporation also allows creditors in the Visalia area to assess the credit worthiness of the business as a whole rather than that of its owners, allowing the business to acquire loans more easily. Finally, the ownership stake in a corporation can be apportioned into uniform slices, known as "shares" of stock. This makes it possible to sell ownership investments in more manageable slices.

Costs of Incorporation

Along with a possible fee to apply for incorporation in California, there are other costs that corporations incur. The most important is that a corporation is taxed as its own entity. The individual incomes of the owners are still taxed also, and this can mean the same income is taxed twice, known as double taxation. With proper planning and assistance from a local Visalia lawyer, you can avoid this disadvantage.

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Life in Visalia

Visalia, California is a city in Tulare County, in California's central valley. It is also the largest city in Tulare County, with a population of about 125,000 people.

Human habitation of Visalia, California dates back several thousand years, with Native American tribes inhabiting the area. The first written European account of the area known as Visalia came in 1722, when Spanish explorer Pedro Fages explored the area.

Throughout most of its history, and to this day, the economy of Visalia is dominated by agriculture. Grapes, citrus, cotton, and olives are all grown in the area. Because of the presence of large numbers of migrant agricultural workers, the lawyers who practice in Visialia are particularly skilled in practice areas like immigration and labor law, but most Visalia, California lawyers can also handle other legal issues.

If you live in Visalia, California and are in need of legal services, there are several places you can turn, such as legal aid organizations. However, your best bet for competent and comprehensive legal advice is to seek the advice of a good Visalia, California attorney.

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