Tag: Business and Corporate Law
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Arkansas Business Owners: Franchise Taxes are Due May 2, 2016
In Arkansas, for-profit corporations must pay a franchise tax to keep its corporate charter. Essentially, a franchise tax is a “privilege tax” imposed on corporations and other business entities, including limited liability companies and other non-exempt companies, that transact business in Arkansas. Ark. Code Ann. 26-54-101, et seq. An example of a non-exempt company would be a non-profit…
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Starting a Small Business in Fayetteville, Arkansas
The City of Fayetteville, Arkansas is very small business friendly, even being named as one of the best cities to state a small business by CNN. To assist aspiring business owners, Fayetteville’s city government has published a guide for navigating through zoning and building codes, state and local taxes, insurance, and other matters. If you…
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Attention Business Owners: The Deadline to Pay Arkansas Franchise Taxes is Approaching
In Arkansas, for-profit corporations must pay a franchise tax to keep the corporation’s charter. Essentially, a franchise tax is a “privilege tax” imposed on corporations and other business entities, including limited liability companies and other non-exempt companies, that transact business in Arkansas. Ark. Code Ann. 26-54-101, et seq. An example of a non-exempt company would be a…
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Welcome to The Daily Law Blog. My name is C. Michael Daily, and I am a member of Daily & Woods, P.L.L.C. Daily & Woods is a general practice law firm and members of our firm are licensed to practice and can represent clients in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and North Dakota. Please visit the firm’s website to…