Melissa Wylie is a former senior small business writer for LendingTree.| LendingTree
Katie Ziraldo is a staff writer for LendingTree who specializes in simplifying complex topics to create educational content for readers at all knowledge levels.| LendingTree
Dawn Daniels is a deputy editor at LendingTree, where she currently focuses on small business content.| LendingTree
There are three primary types of business partnerships — general, limited and limited liability. How to decide or determine if another business entity is best.| LendingTree
A sole proprietorship is the simplest structure for your business, but there are disadvanatges. Here are the pros, cons and how to set one up for success.| LendingTree
There isn’t a single tax rate that applies to all businesses. Your tax rate and how you file taxes depends on your business entity structure.| LendingTree
S-corp vs. C-corp? Both are forms of corporations, but the structure you select determines how you pay taxes and what regulations for shareholders.| LendingTree
To help you choose the right structure for your business, we’ll help you understand the details of a partnership vs. corporation.| LendingTree
Although some aspects of the two entities are similar, there are distinct differences when it comes to an LLC vs. corporation.| LendingTree
Starting a nonprofit organization can be complex, but with the right steps, entrepreneurs can navigate the process. Learn how to establish a charitable organization from the ground up.| LendingTree
Filing your articles of incorporation will be a necessary step should you decide to organize your business as a corporation.| LendingTree
Information about Form 8832, Entity Classification Election, including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file. Form 8832 is used by eligible entities to choose how they are classified for federal tax purposes.| www.irs.gov
Small business loans can be used for working capital, business expansion, payroll, buying equipment or commercial real estate, and even cash flow gaps.| LendingTree