Legal Question in Business Law in Maryland

Can my principal place of business be in Maryland while I live in California and work remote?

Can I live and work remotely from another state and still have my principal place of business be in Maryland?


Asked on 8/06/21, 8:54 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Beatson, II Law Offices of Robert Beatson, II

Dear Sir/Madam,

The facts need to be carefully evaluated and analyzed to provide counsel for the handling of this under Federal and MD law as it relates to business operations and tax law. An experienced business law/tax attorney and accountant should be able to handle this. In accordance with the Rules of Professional Conduct and professional ethics applicable to attorneys in Maryland, a signed engagement letter is required to establish an attorney/client relationship. If I can be of any assistance to you or people you know, please contact me as I would be pleased to provide legal/tax support. 30+ years experience and further information is at www.beatsonlaw.com

Sincerely,

Bob Beatson, 8-7-2021

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Answered on 8/07/21, 11:36 am


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