Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
Prof. Corp as S-Corp?
Can a P.C. also register as an S Corp?
Asked on 9/25/06, 2:07 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Arthur Geffen
Arthur H. Geffen, P.C.
Re: Prof. Corp as S-Corp?
The correct nomenclature is to "elect S Corp Status." Yes a PC can do that
Answered on 9/25/06, 2:33 pm
Peter Bradie
Bradie, Bradie & Bradie
Re: Prof. Corp as S-Corp?
A P.C. can apply for S-corp status so long as the shareholder requirements are met.
Answered on 9/25/06, 8:58 pm
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