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  • Alternating Proprietorship aka Alternating Premises was developed by the wine industry to help vintners with low startup funds take advantage of vintners with excess capacity.

    Contract Brewing, Part II – Sand Creek Brewery, Black River Falls, WI 2009

  • BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS There are different type of business organizations such as proprietorship, Partnership, joint stock or corporations PROPRIETORSHIP when a business owned and managed by the single person, such type of organization is called Proprietorship PARTNERSHIP when a business owned and managed by the more than one person, such type of organizations are called partnership JOINTSTOCK / CORPORATION If a business is registered under the companies ordinance 1984 and owned by the shareholder is called joint stock company / corporation with limited liabilities,

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  • Getty Images More This Week's Tip Forming a Sole Proprietorship Forming a Partnership How to Avoid Hiring a Bad Egg Corporations issue stock and are run by a board of directors (or, in smaller companies, a single director) who oversee major decisions and operating procedures.

    Forming a C Corporation Colleen DeBaise 2010

  • More This Week's Tip Forming a C Corporation Forming a Sole Proprietorship Forming a Partnership Owners of S corporations can reduce their overall tax bill by paying themselves a salary, subject to payroll taxes (Social Security and Medicare taxes), and then taking a dividend, which is distributed free of employment taxes (and, again, isn't subject to the corporate tax rate).

    Forming an S Corporation Colleen DeBaise 2010

  • Getty Images More This Week's Tip Forming a Sole Proprietorship Forming a Partnership How to Avoid Hiring a Bad Egg Corporations issue stock and are run by a board of directors (or, in smaller companies, a single director) who oversee major decisions and operating procedures.

    Forming a C Corporation Colleen DeBaise 2010

  • More This Week's Tip Forming a Sole Proprietorship How to Avoid Hiring a Bad Egg How to Fire an Employee Also like a sole proprietorship, a general partnership doesn't protect against personal liability — and in addition, partners are held responsible for the actions of the other partners.

    Forming a Partnership Colleen DeBaise 2010

  • More This Week's Tip Forming a C Corporation Forming a Sole Proprietorship Forming a Partnership Owners of S corporations can reduce their overall tax bill by paying themselves a salary, subject to payroll taxes (Social Security and Medicare taxes), and then taking a dividend, which is distributed free of employment taxes (and, again, isn't subject to the corporate tax rate).

    Forming an S Corporation Colleen DeBaise 2010

  • More This Week's Tip Forming a Sole Proprietorship How to Avoid Hiring a Bad Egg How to Fire an Employee Also like a sole proprietorship, a general partnership doesn't protect against personal liability — and in addition, partners are held responsible for the actions of the other partners.

    Forming a Partnership Colleen DeBaise 2010

  • More This Week's Tip Forming a C Corporation Forming a Sole Proprietorship Forming a Partnership Owners of S corporations can reduce their overall tax bill by paying themselves a salary, subject to payroll taxes (Social Security and Medicare taxes), and then taking a dividend, which is distributed free of employment taxes (and, again, isn't subject to the corporate tax rate).

    Forming an S Corporation Colleen DeBaise 2010

  • More This Week's Tip Forming a Sole Proprietorship How to Avoid Hiring a Bad Egg How to Fire an Employee Also like a sole proprietorship, a general partnership doesn't protect against personal liability — and in addition, partners are held responsible for the actions of the other partners.

    Forming a Partnership Colleen DeBaise 2010

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