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Colorado Registered Agent Pro Tip

Colorado Registered Agent Pro Tip

Colorado requires all businesses registered with the secretary of state to have a registered agent. The registered agent is a person or company designated to be the official point of contact between the government, the courts, as well as taxing authorities and your business. The appointment of your registered agent occurs during the filing of your articles with the secretary of state. The responsibility of the registered agent is to accept legal notices and tax documents for the business; then…

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Electronic Wills In Colorado

Electronic Wills In Colorado

Since January 2021, electronic wills or e-wills are valid in Colorado. The Colorado Uniform Electronic Wills Act allows for remote signing and witnessing of wills. Ordinarily, a person signs their will in front of a notary and two witnesses. This routinely happens at the attorney’s office, or sometimes at the signer’s home. During the pandemic however, this became increasingly challenging because of social distancing, limits on gatherings, as well as office closings. It just so happened, prior to COVID-19 a…

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Your Colorado LLC Doesn’t Belong in Delaware

Your Colorado LLC Doesn’t Belong in Delaware

Your Colorado LLC doesn’t need to be formed in Delaware. Many Colorado entrepreneurs mistaking believe forming an LLC in Delaware will give them added tax benefits as well as liability protection. Quite the contrary. Forming a Delaware LLC may not be the best thing for Colorado business and here’s why. YOU’LL NEED TO REGISTER AS A FOREIGN LLC IN COLORADO If you want to conduct in the state of Colorado you’ll have to register of a either a domestic or…

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Adding A Member to Your Single Member LLC

Adding A Member to Your Single Member LLC

Adding a member to your LLC is a big step in the growth of your business. Perhaps your looking to gain a partner in the business. Or you have an investor ready to invest cash to help it grow and expand. Or perhaps you have a dedicated employee who you liked to reward or recognized for their years of hard work. Don’t take this process lightly. There are many legal and tax consequences to contend with if not done correctly….

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New Year Small Business Checklist

New Year Small Business Checklist

At the beginning of the new year, it’s a good idea to take stock in your business see what you’ve done well, and what can be improved on. Make a plan and make adjustments. Give your business every opportunity to grow to its fullest potential. Also, its a great time to review your existing documents and contracts to keep them up-to-date an ensure they are current. Lastly, I’ve included some ideas to save you some money in the upcoming year….

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