How to Start a Business in Georgia: With Forms (Legal Survival Guides) By Charles T., Ii Robertson, Mark Warda
Publisher: Sphinx Publishing Inc 2001 | 254 Pages | ISBN: 1572481404 | PDF | 7 MB
Publisher: Sphinx Publishing Inc 2001 | 254 Pages | ISBN: 1572481404 | PDF | 7 MB
How to Start a Business in Georgia contains simple explanations of everything you need to know about federal and Georgia laws to start your own enterprise. From choosing the form of your business to state and federal taxes, this book simplifies the start-up process, saving you headaches, time and money. Complete with step-by-step instructions and the forms you need, this book makes starting your own business in Georgia inexpensive and hassle-free. This book explains in simple language: State and federal licenses you need Registering the name of your business Choosing the form of your business Intellectual property and trademarks Contract laws Insurance laws Workers' compensation laws Advertising and promotion rules Health and safety laws Employment and labor laws Collections laws Tangible and intangible property taxes Sales tax collections Georgia taxes Federal income, employment and unemployment taxes Using Self-Help Law Books
About the Author
Judge Charles Robertson II is a member of the Domestic Relations section of the Georgia Bar and was recently elected Chief Magistrate of Cherokee County. He is a managing partner in the firm of Robertson & Walker in Marietta, Woodstock, and Douglasville, Georgia.
Mark Warda received his B.A. from the University of Illinois in Chicago, his J.D. from the University of Illinois in Champaign and attended St. Edmund's College in Oxford, England. He practiced law in Clearwater, Florida, then gave up a busy practice to publish self-help law books. He has written or co-authored over forty self-help law books, including How to Form Your Own Corporation and How to Register Your Own Trademark.