Yes
Members of a partnership. First member is sole owner llc, 2nd member is an S-Corp owned by the same person that owns the llc. Will this meet the requirements of a partnership?
No
I think that each partner would have to sign for property purchased with money out of the corporation and also when it is sold.
Ronald Corp's birth name is Ronald Geoffrey Corp.
corp
MY Corp. was created in 2003.
Who Owns News Corp?
Okeelanta Corp. makes sugar
Michelle Christian Corp's birth name is Michelle Christian Corp.
Aquasition Corp. (AQU) had its IPO in 2013.
The cast of The Battle of Local 5668 - 2007 includes: Debbie Boger as Ravenswood Corp. Spokesperson Joy Randolph as Local 5668 Member Jeptha Robinson as RAC Hourly Employee Dave Sams as Former Replacement Worker Jim Valenti as USWA Safety Rep. Don Worlledge as Ravenswood Corp. President Marc Zyla as Local 5668 Member
in the US, you want an s corp if you want more personal investment in the company. c corp is more limited liability. also for s corp there is no corporate tax rate (it's the same as your personal rate) but for c corp you pay the corporate tax rate.