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My dad has his own company he has just started. At the moment it has got no business. I myself have lots of business ideas but neither have the patience nor the time to do the process of opening my own company. If I were to start up all my businesses under my dad's company how exactly would that work? How exactly could I do it legally? For example, lets say my dad's company is Dad Company Ltd. and I open up this web hosting service called Hosts under Dad Company Ltd. What do I have to do to legally get my Hosts service under Dad Copmany ltd.? Is all I have to do is mention that Hosts is a subsidiary of Dad Company Ltd. at the bottom of my site or is there something more to it? Can anyone explain?Also, how/where best can I get in information about the legalties involving running your own web-hosting company. Is the only way is to contact a solictor/lawyer? Is there any other way on the Internet or anywhere to get information/advice about terms and conditions, billing etc.?
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be a regular browser. lot and lots of advt and guidelines are there.
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It would be a very bad idea to do this. If one of the companies gets sued, the assets would be available from both.All business entities should be separate.
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I will answer part of this, as I have done this and it is legal, if a bit over the line ! Work as a sub-contractor directly for Dad company. You are a sub, but can use his federal and state info. with his premission. This way you can also funnel income into his company and he can pay you as his ; lets say you are a rental company he uses and he pays you income renting whatever you agreed to supply. Its like an S Corp. set up. You don't take a salary, instead you lease your truck and tools to the corp. and take the lease payments ( which are non-tax-able) as income. same trick. just be careful if you do begin making too much money to pay your tax's thru DAD co. so he won't get in a jam... good luck!
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All I know is I got my season pass and Im going opening day. If anyone wants to join me they can.
__________________ Bonded adsl Last edited by mindlessmunkey; 05-21-2010 at 11:17 AM. |
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I am starting a Medical Billing company, it will be 3 of us, along with me it will also be my wife and my sister.
My wife wants it to be a LLP My sister wants Associates in the name I want it to be an LLC with no Associates in the name, because I think LLC would be better than LLP Also, I dont want Shares and Shareholders. My question is what are the legal ramifications of having Associates in the company name; all I can find about it, is that no one can have more than 50 ownership.
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