by danr | May 31, 2022 | Corporate and Business Law, What's New
By: Tamara B. Pow, Esq. When California first passed the Passthrough Entity Elective Tax (“PEET”) the law (AB 150) had some limits that made it not as attractive for some taxpayers. Since then there have been some retroactive fixes to the law (SB 113) eliminating...
by danr | May 27, 2022 | Corporate and Business Law, What's New
In order to assist law enforcement and national security by preventing owners from hiding behind shell and front companies, the new Corporate Transparency Act will require companies to report beneficial owners (direct and indirect) who own at least 25% and those...
by danr | Nov 22, 2020 | Real Estate Law, What's New
By: Jason Murai, Esq. In our pre-election article we discussed two propositions that were on the ballot, Proposition 15 and Proposition 19, that would have raised property taxes for some owners of real property. Prop 15 was defeated, but Prop 19 passed by a slim...
by danr | Jul 30, 2020 | What's New
Tamara Pow, was invited to join Joshua Borger as a guest on a live radio show with host Charles Freedman of KSCO (1080 am). The topic was ‘common legal mistakes entrepreneurs make’. During this time of uncertainty, please listen to this very informative and timely...
by danr | Jul 10, 2020 | News, What's New
Tamara Pow, was invited to join Joshua Borger as a guest on this radio show with host Jeffrey Hayden. The topic was YLR: So You Are Starting A Business. It was the first time Tamara was on live radio and enjoyed herself immensely. Listen to this very informative...
by danr | May 15, 2020 | Back To Basics, Employment law, News, What's New
By: Lisa Chapman, Esq. Businesses will reopen eventually – if not soon. We offer the following recommendations for doing so in a manner that is thoughtful, compassionate and complies with federal and state laws. We focus on the main issues of integrating employees...