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Old 04-24-2015, 11:48 AM
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When should I form my LLC?

Good morning,
I'm in the midst of setting up a promotions company. I will be doing a few different concerts per year in the entertainment realm. However I don't plan to start doing actual business until 2016. But I do plan to get some contracts signed with various artists in the next couple of months to schedule an event in 2016. Should I start my LLC now? Or should I just wait until January for tax purposes? Thank you so much for your time



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