Swara Ahluwalia
Swara has over six years of writing experience in the software, manufacturing, and small business segments. When she isn’t drafting solutions for her clients, you’ll find her training for her next marathon or spending time with her two daughters.
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Differences Between Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, and Corporation
What’s better between a sole proprietorship vs. partnership vs. corporation? Consider how they are set up, the tax burden, and legal protections offered.
· 11 min read
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How to Find a Company’s EIN
Your EIN, a crucial taxpayer identification number, can be found on tax documents, business bank account statements, or through the IRS.
· 7 min read
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How to Conduct a Florida Business Search
Starting a business in the Sunshine State? Ensure your desired name is unique, available, and meets all of Florida’s naming requirements.
· 5 min read
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How to Conduct a New York Business Search
One of the first steps to starting your New York business is to choose the right legal name.
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When Should You Make a Will?
Q: When should you make a will? A: As soon as you become a legal adult. A will helps you take control over your future and reduces stress for all.
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Holographic Will: Is a Handwritten Will Valid?
Learn whether and when a handwritten will that has not been notarized or witnessed may be valid and what is required for a court to honor such a will.
· 7 min read
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How Does an Easement Affect You and Your Property?
An easement grants someone the right to use or benefit from your land for a specific purpose. It may prevent you from using your land the way you want.
· 8 min read
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What Does Per Stirpes Mean in Estate Planning?
Per stirpes is the legal term for how assets are distributed if a beneficiary dies before you. Learn how it impacts your legacy and estate.
· 6 min read
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What Is a Warranty Deed? Types and Uses
A warranty deed is a legal real estate document in which a seller guarantees the property is free from title disputes.
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LLC vs. Inc.: What Is the Difference Between Them?
LLCs and corporations offer liability protections. But, the two differ in ownership, business obligations, and tax and compliance requirements.
· 14 min read