Business Incorporation in Nevada

There are a variety of incorporation options to choose from in Nevada. The best entity depends upon the ownership and business goals of each organization. At The Schwartz Law Firm, in Las Vegas, Nevada, our lawyers help new businesses incorporate, advising them about their options and recommending the best choice for their circumstances.

Benefits and Disadvantages of Primary Types of Corporations

There are several types of corporations authorized under Nevada law. Our law firm can help business clients choose among S-corporations, C-corporations and other entities. The differences between these choices involve:

  • Taxation;
  • Ownership;
  • Issuance of stock;
  • The implications of financial losses.

Our attorneys discuss these differences with clients thinking about business incorporation in Nevada. After the best entity has been selected, our lawyers will help establish the company by drafting operating agreements, bylaws and partnership agreements, if appropriate.

Considerations During Entity Formation

Other factors that should be considered when forming a business entity include where the owners live, whether the company may wish to issue multiple classes of stock and whether the company may eventually go public.

Other Business Incorporation Options

In situations where a business owner wants complete liability protection or holds a significant real estate portfolio as an investment, a Limited Liability Company (LLC) may be a better choice. There are other types of entities that can also be considered: a close corporation, a corporation sole, a limited liability partnership or a nonprofit corporation may better suit the needs of a client. Our attorneys will discuss all of the options and recommend the best choice for the client’s circumstances.

Contact Our Las Vegas Law Firm

At The Schwartz Law Firm, we will assess your unique financial situation, ask the right questions and explain the legal and financial alternatives available in clear and understandable language. Contact us to learn more about business incorporation in Nevada.

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