Business Incorporation Services

Chicago incorporationsStarting a new business is an exciting prospect but there are many serious financial and tax implications that must be considered in order to be successful. Make sure you work with a Chicago, accounting firm that understands the needs of local businesses and can help you incorporate in Illinois.

At Excel Bookkeeping & Tax Service Inc., we offer more than routine business incorporation services. We describe the pros and cons of each type of entity, help you develop a sound business plan and formulate a proactive tax planning strategy. With our counsel and encouragement you can feel confident that your new business will get the best start possible.

Make sure your new business hits the ground running! Call Excel Bookkeeping & Tax Service Inc. at 773-261-9141 and schedule a free consultation to learn more about our incorporation and business advisory services.

Entity Selection

We can explain what it means to incorporate as an LLC, LLP, C Corporation or S Corporation so you understand each option. Then we’ll evaluate your new business and determine which type of entity will bring the most financial benefits.

New Business Advisory

We help you cultivate a solid plan of action to realize your dream of owning a small business. We’ll learn about your goals in order to clearly define your company’s direction and translate it into a sound business plan so you can obtain financing. We also make ourselves available to answer questions and offer recommendations on how to best manage your finances.

Business Tax Planning

We manage tax liability by ensuring you select the appropriate entity, take advantage of any tax breaks that apply to your industry and are always in compliance with both Federal and State tax laws.

QuickBooks™ Setup and Training

QuickBooks is the number one accounting software on the market so we’ll point you to the best version of this software for your type of business. We can also provide personalized QuickBooks training sessions for you and your employees.  

 

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