Financial Planning
Get legal advice on how to take control of your personal or business finances, whether you're tackling student loans, medical bills, taxes, or bankruptcy.
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How to File Taxes for an LLC with No Income (2026 Guide)
Even if your LLC didn’t do any business last year, you may still have to file a federal tax return.
· 10 min read
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How to Amend a Tax Return in 2026: Our Expert Guide
Making a serious mistake on your taxes can seem scary, but filing an amendment doesn't need to be.
· 7 min read
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How to Open an LLC Bank Account: 2026 Guide
Opening a bank account for an LLC is an important step for your business. Learn how to open an LLC bank account to separate your personal and business finances.
· 11 min read
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California Franchise Tax Board Fee: What You Need to Know
Most businesses in California must pay a franchise tax. Get all the details about this state-specific tax right here, including key deadlines and forms.
· 6 min read
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What Is Franchise Tax?
Not every business has to pay franchise tax, but it’s important to find out if yours does to stay in compliance. Learn about franchise tax in different states.
· 9 min read
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How to Fill Out a W-9 for a Nonprofit Corporation
Filing a W-9 as a nonprofit can be confusing, but with this step-by-step guide, you can feel confident you’re on the right track.
· 9 min read
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Chapter 11 vs. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: What’s Best for Your Small Business?
Bankruptcy can help small businesses escape from debt. Understand the differences between Chapter 11 and Chapter 13.
· 8 min read
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Bookkeeper vs. Accountant: What's Right for Your Business?
Not sure if you need a bookkeeper or an accountant? Understand the differences so you can choose the right fit for your business.
· 8 min read
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Is Your Business Tax Exempt?
Businesses can reduce or eliminate certain tax obligations by qualifying as a tax exempt. Here’s what to know about eligibility, application, and compliance.
· 12 min read
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What Happens When You File for Bankruptcy?
What happens when you file for bankruptcy varies based on the type of bankruptcy you file and the circumstances of your bankruptcy.
· 9 min read