Here are just a few of the letters to the editor printed in the August 2010 issue of Home Business Magazine. (This previous issue is off the newsstands, and it is available for purchase by clicking the "Subscribe" channel on this web site and then clicking on "Previous Issue".)
Your Magazine
Good morning. Been looking for your magazine at the Office Depots here in Daytona Beach, Florida. Haven't been able to find it. Are there other outlets near my home?
Dave Laing
AudioVideoImageGroup
davelaing@AudioImageGroup.com
www.AudioVideoImageGroup.com
386-852-1668
From the Editor: For questions regarding circulation and distribution, write to Home Business Magazine’s distributor, Curtis Circulation Company, 730 River Road, New Milford, NJ 07646.
Are You Incorporating Your Business in the Wrong State?
In the process of forming your small business, you will make both simple
and complex decisions. But one important decision is often made by default,
because the business owner doesn't realize there is a choice to be made.
The decision is where to incorporate your business — what state will form
the regulatory hearth and home for your new entity.
Believe it or not, you are free to form your corporation in any of the 50
states or the District of Columbia. And since each of these 51 locations
has its own tax structure, start-up costs, and regulations, defaulting to
your own home state might not be in the best interest of your business or
your bottom line.
Karen Kobelski
General Manager of BizFilings
Author of Guide to Incorporating Your Business
www.BizFilings.com
From the Editor: If you need assistance with incorporating your business, several companies advertise such services. Do the necessary research before investing time and money with a company.