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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing When Form 1120 C Elect

Instructions and Help about When Form 1120 C Elect

Music is your business protected against the threat of malicious litigation and frivolous lawsuits? Are you sinking company profits into marketing campaigns that do nothing to contribute to the growth of your business? Bottle Business Sentence provides practical business perspectives that uniquely emphasize both legal and media marketing strategies to protect and ensure the longevity of your business. Whether you're trying to provide a startup business with some level of stability or an established business with foolproof asset and estate protection, or simply attempting to get a better return for your business marketing dollars, Bill Barnard and Rick Moscoso will expose potential pitfalls to ensure the security and growth of your business, free from unwanted expense and the threat of litigation. You'll learn how to implement marketing and protection tools equal to those used by today's most successful corporations. Let's join Bill and Rick for today's Bothell business sense show. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to today's episode of the Bottle Business Sense show. I'm Rick Moscoso with my co-host Bill Barnard on the other side, and today we have an interesting show where we're going to talk about or ask the question: should your LLC elect S Corp status? So we have an excellent expert on the other side who's going to talk about this topic. Let's bring them onto this episode, Mr. Bill Barnard. Thanks, Rick. Good to see you, everybody. I'm glad you're with us today. Rick mentioned that we have an expert with us, and what he's referring to is me. But I want to also add a disclaimer that what I'm going to talk about today is important from a business and a taxation standpoint. You should coordinate what I say today with your tax accountant, very, very, very important. And you'll see why as...