CT Business Lawyer Shines a Light on S Corporations
As a CT Business Lawyer I am often asked, “what is an s-corporation”? An s-corporation is simply a corporation that is elected with the IRS to be treated as a disregarded entity. In practice this means, the earnings of the company are passed on as income to the shareholders, and there is no double-taxation of the earnings of the company.
Are you looking to form an S Corporation or want to learn more? Contact experienced CT Business Lawyer Eric Foster to guide you in forming an S Corp.
This informational blog post was brought to you by Eric L. Foster, an experienced CT Business Lawyer.
Lindh Foster, LLC
Connecticut Business Lawyer & Debtors Rights Attorney, Eric Foster of Lindh Foster, LLC, has been practicing law for over 25 years in Connecticut, New York and Hong Kong, China. As a Connecticut Business Lawyer, Eric Foster’s legal practice currently centers around representing small businesses and entrepreneurs, in selecting their business structure, forming their businesses, and managing their business transactions. As a former attorney at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York where he focused on the regulation of banks’ lending activities, Attorney Foster is also a passionate consumer advocate and a member of the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA). As a Debtor Rights Attorney, Attorney Foster enjoys advocating for and representing consumer debtors in connection with credit card, student loan and other debts they allegedly owe creditors and debt collectors.