While the pandemic forced hundreds of thousands of small businesses to close throughout the United States, it also saw Americans starting new businesses at the fastest rate in more than a decade. Seizing on pent-up demand and new opportunities after the pandemic shut down and reshaped the economy, applications for the employer identification numbers that entrepreneurs need to start a business passed over 3.2 million in 2020, compared with 2.7 million in 2019. Starting your own business is an enormous yet exciting undertaking, and you will likely want to incorporate the business into some type of legal entity. With the guidance of an experienced and knowledgeable business formation attorney, aspiring entrepreneurs can turn ideas into viable business opportunities. In this blog, we will discuss the different ways an attorney can help you get your business off the ground with the best legal structure in place.
One of the first important choices you will make when starting your new business is which business entity is the best fit. This decision should take into account both your short and long-term legal and financial goals. Deciding which organizational form your new business will take impacts everything from how you pay taxes to your liability. There are advantages and disadvantages for each type of business formation structure. A few important considerations are:
With these considerations in mind, it is fundamental that you select the right form for your needs from the available options including:
Between the above options and other available ones, retaining a business formation attorney can help you choose the best possible option for your business with both short- and long-term goals in mind.
Forming your business typically involves multiple applications and legal processes, including registering your business name and creating a business bank account. For an already stretched business owner, this can be overwhelming, especially given how difficult it is to navigate business entity laws. Here are a few other ways in which an attorney can help you start your business:
The team at Nochumson P.C. strives to help aspiring business owners turn their dreams into viable business opportunities. We accomplish this by developing ongoing relationships with our clients, advising them on a variety of business formation issues, and routinely helping clients throughout the life of their business.