Incorporation in Wisconsin

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By Wisconsin law, a business that has incorporated is identified thereafter as its own legal entity. As a separate entity from the owners, the business is then considered to be functioning on its own when it buys and sells property, assents to contracts and exercises legal rights. To incorporate in Wisconsin, a business must file with the Secretary of State in compliance with certain guidelines.

Benefits of Incorporation in Wisconsin

A corporation enjoys advantages that unincorporated companies do not. Primarily, it cannot be held accountable for an amount of debt greater than the value of the assets that the owners have invested in it. 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 Green Bay area to evaluate their investment by assessing the corporation rather than the individual credit-worthiness of its owners. Finally, a corporations charter requires that ownership be divided into stakes or "shares" of stock, all of equal size. This makes the process of transferring control much more practical.

Costs of Incorporation

There are costs associated with incorporation, both short and long term. First, businesses in Wisconsin might be charged a fee to incorporate. Also, 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 Green Bay lawyer, you can avoid this disadvantage.

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Life in Green Bay

Green Bay, Wisconsin is the county seat for Brown County and has a population of over 104,000. The city is best known for being home to the NFL team, the Green Bay Packers. Green Bay is nicknamed "Titletown", which is a reference to the record number of championship titles won by the Packers.

The city of Green Bay is very fond of outdoor festivals and celebrations. In addition to Packer games at Lambeau field and other sports functions, popular events include Winterfest on Broadway, Artstreet, and Summer in the Park. Shopping is also very popular in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bay Park Square features a football-themed food court with many eateries and two giant flatscreen TVs at each end of the court. Green Bay Plaza and East Town Mall also have a variety of retail stores and restaurants.

Historically, Green Bay's economy consisted mostly of trade and farming. Currently, the city boasts an active business and economic life comprised of many different trades and industries. Some major employers in Green Bay, Wisconsin include Humana, Schneider International, and American Foods Group. The Green Bay Packers are also a major employer for the city.

Lawyers in Green Bay, Wisconsin usually assist clients at the Green Bay City Municipal Court or at the Brown County Courthouse. Green Bay attorneys enhance their skills by attending continued legal education courses and by participating in local and state bar associations. They offer a variety of legal services and perform many different types of legal tasks.

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