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Where to Incorporate - Comparing PA, DE and NJ 2023

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About

Is your client looking to relocate, expand, or successfully establish a startup? 

Before a business plan can be finalized, your client will have to decide which state will be the official, legal home for the business. Choosing the best state for your client’s business needs can depend on several factors, including the complexity of the business, the economic climate of the state, and tax benefits. 
This program examines the advantages and disadvantages of incorporation in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. For the novice and more experienced alike, this course provides and reinforces a solid foundation to help you best advise your client. 

  • General Introduction – How and Why Choosing a State of Incorporation/Formation Matters
  • Basic Incorporation/Formation Requirements, Including Organizational Structure and Formalities
  • State Tax Issues
  • Claims Against Owners/Management
  • Investor Preferences/Requirements
  • Entities for Particular Purposes
  • Conversion (From One Type of Entity to Another)
  • Other Considerations and Issues (Including Dissolution)

All attendees will receive the course book as a digital download.

Recorded in December 2023.

Practice Areas

Faculty

NameFirm/Company
Curtis L. Golkow Esq. Golkow Business Law LLC
Marielle C. MacMinn Esq. Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP (Phila)
Alisa E. Moen Esq. Moen Law LLC
Faculty may vary by location.
PBI reserves the right to substitute speakers at all programs.
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