
How to Transfer Property to an LLC: A 5-Step Guide
In this guide, we walk you through how to transfer property to an LLC in just a few steps, along with key things to watch for so you can make this change with clarity and confidence.

Many small businesses utilize or are utilized as independent contractors. Business owners have a legal responsibility to establish whether the IRS classifies someone working for them as an employee or an independent contractor.
Distinctions between contractors and employees may not always be clear cut. Making the wrong determination can have serious financial and legal consequences. If you have any questions call your LegalShield provider law firm.
There are 4 worker classifications made by the IRS. Some states may classify workers differently than the IRS.
The IRS does have a form, which employers can complete and submit, requesting that the IRS determine the worker’s status. If you are an employer, consult your LegalShield provider law firm before filing the form. It may take the IRS six months or more to respond to your request.
The main purpose for classifying a worker is to determine the taxes and record-keeping for which your business will be responsible.
Employers who fail to accurately report an employee may be held liable for past due employment taxes. There are relief provisions in some circumstances. If you have any questions call your LegalShield provider law firm right away.

Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy typically costs between $1,000 and $3,500. That includes fixed court fees, mandatory education courses, and variable attorney fees.

A new LegalShield study reveals what most of us already suspect but rarely say out loud: getting ripped off hurts, and the embarrassment that follows keeps people from doing much about it.

Realizing you’ve been scammed is one of the most stressful moments anyone can face. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to recover lost money from a scam.

In the United States, you are entitled to certain rights when you are employed. Learn what your right are and how to protect them with LegalShield.

You aren’t the only one to be in debt. Your LegalShield attorney can explain your rights, legal requirements, and other considerations about debt.