Yes. States do allow a person, who has the proper work history and qualifications for unemployment benefits, to start a business, but only under certain conditions and reporting earnings in the meantime. Contact your employment security office for more details.
Check with your state unemployment office to see how many employees they report.
Unemployment is for workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own. Ownership implies being "master of your own destiny" and therefore in control of your income, hence not unemployed nor eligible for unemployment.
The How to Start An LLC Website offers advice on how you can start your own company. They offer advice and examples that you can use to start your own company.
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The total cost to start an LLC in New York is typically around 200, which includes the filing fee with the state.
In taxation, Series LLC includes a master or umbrella LLC and other LLCs which are separated from each other for liability purposes. Each LLC has assets separate from the other, while the master LLC controls all the other LLC in the series.
The method used for forming an LLC, or a limited liability company, is by creating a proper name for the LLC, finding a location for the LLC, and create the LLC while abiding all rights and regulations of company ownership.
Unlikely. Unemployment is insurance and you have likely not been paying those premiums.
18 Years Old.
You need a name registery form and to file papers with the state. Read more at http://smallbusiness.findlaw.com/business-structures/llc/forming-llc-checklist.html
Yes, nothing in the bankruptcy law prevents you from opening an LLC.
How to form an LLC varies from state to state so you would want to research the state you will be establishing it in. http://www.companiesinc.com/llc/states.asp has information for every state.