>I can't recommend that. I've heard too many horror stories about people that used an accountant to setup their business and the advice, while accurate, wasn't complete and it turned out badly.
I guess it depends on the quality of the accountant or the attorney.
It's worked fine for us (13 years and counting)..
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>- talk to an attorney that specializes in small business
>- then talk to a good accountant that also has the same specialty
>- finally, find a good IP attorney to help draw up contract boiler plate. There are too many nuances of IP law that most attorneys won't know about.
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>>That or a good tax guy - one way or another you want information specific to your state. That's what we did. It was very inexpensive to become incorporated.
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