Incorporation in Florida

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Florida law allows a business to incorporate and be identified as its own legal entity. When an incorporated business acts, whether it is to buy and sell property, agree to contracts or exercise legal rights, the process is then attributable to the business itself and not its owners. The Florida Secretary of State receives and processes applications for incorporation, which must be submitted in compliance with local guidelines.

Benefits of Incorporation in Florida

An incorporated business enjoys certain advantages, the most important being a limit of liability for the shareholders. The most shareholders can lose is the amount they invest in the business. Without incorporation, the personal property of business owners is at stake should the company become unable to fulfill its debts. A corporation might also find it easier to finance itself through loans, allowing creditors in the Miramar area to evaluate their investment by assessing the corporation rather than the individual credit-worthiness of its owners. Lastly, ownership of a corporation is divided into equal portions or "shares" of stock, which may be bought and sold much more easily than the ownership of an unincorporated business.

Costs of Incorporation

Along with a possible fee to apply for incorporation in Florida, there are other costs that corporations incur. The most important is that a corporation is taxed as its own entity. Disbursements to the owners of the corporation are also taxed as individual income, so this means earnings might be taxed twice. But this double taxation can be avoided with proper planning and help from a local Miramar lawyer.

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Life in Miramar

Miramar is a city Broward County, Florida. It has a population of 108,000, as of estimates by the U.S. Census Bureau from the year 2007.

The city of Miramar, Florida is named after the Miramar District, in Havana, Cuba.

Miramar is home to very large communities of Columbian and Jamaicanimmigrants, and Cuban expatriates. These various ethnic groups have contributed to the diverse character of Miramar, and influenced its unique culture.

Miramar is the headquarters of Spirit Airlines, a low-cost carrier operating flights throughout the Americas. It is one of the largest employers in the Miramar area. Miramar is part of the South Florida Metro Area, which includes Miami and other major tourist destinations. As a result, tourism and travel are major drivers of Miramar's economy.

Thanks to its diversity and economic vitality, there is a thriving legal community in Miramar, Florida. Miramar, Florida lawyers are experienced in dealing with a wide variety of clients and cases; in a community as diverse as Miramar, they have to be in order to stay competitive. For most Miramar, Florida attorneys, there is no case to big or too small.

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