Areas of Practice
Locations
15530 E Broncos Pkwy, Ste 300
Centennial, CO 80112
(303) 520-6941
Business Planning
Whether you are starting a business or looking forward to the day you can retire, you need to make sure that your business has the proper business formation. Most business owners do not take the time to plan for how they will leave their business. They are busy running the company, or they don’t know where to start. But if you continue to own a business until you die, it will be included in your estate and could be subject to substantial estate taxes. Your family could be forced to sell the business or its assets at ‘fire sale’ prices.
Planning for how you will exit from your business should be an integral part of your business formation and estate and retirement planning. Proper planning now can provide you with retirement income, reduced income and estate taxes, and even let you benefit a charity if you so choose, regardless of whether you transfer your business to family members at discounted values, to employees, or to an outside buyer. In today’s market, the economy and trends are affecting the timing and value of business transfers.
Business Formation for your company will result in you and your family receiving the best possible tax and asset protection results, both now and after your retirement, disability or death. Contact attorney Carla Little today if you have questions about forming a business entity or would like to review your current business formation.
Little Law Offices assists clients with asset protection, business planning, business succession, charitable giving, elder law, estate planning, financial power of attorney, guardianship, inheritance tax strategy, legacy planning, life transitions, long term care, Medicaid, medical directives, Medicare, pensions, philanthropy, probate, retirement plans, Social Security, special needs planning, trusts, wealth management, what to do when someone dies, wills in Aurora, Bennett, Bow Mar, Castle Pines, Castle Rock, Centennial, Cherry Hills Village, Columbine Valley, Denver, Elizabeth, Englewood, Foxfield, Glendale, Greenwood Village, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Lone Tree, Parker, Perry Park, Ponderosa Park, Sheridan, in Arapahoe County, Douglas County, and Elbert County, Colorado.
Business Planning
Whether you are starting a business or looking forward to the day you can retire, you need to make sure that your business has the proper business formation. Most business owners do not take the time to plan for how they will leave their business. They are busy running the company, or they don’t know where to start. But if you continue to own a business until you die, it will be included in your estate and could be subject to substantial estate taxes. Your family could be forced to sell the business or its assets at ‘fire sale’ prices.
Planning for how you will exit from your business should be an integral part of your business formation and estate and retirement planning. Proper planning now can provide you with retirement income, reduced income and estate taxes, and even let you benefit a charity if you so choose, regardless of whether you transfer your business to family members at discounted values, to employees, or to an outside buyer. In today’s market, the economy and trends are affecting the timing and value of business transfers.
Business Formation for your company will result in you and your family receiving the best possible tax and asset protection results, both now and after your retirement, disability or death. Contact attorney Carla Little today if you have questions about forming a business entity or would like to review your current business formation.
Little Law Offices assists clients with asset protection, business planning, business succession, charitable giving, elder law, estate planning, financial power of attorney, guardianship, inheritance tax strategy, legacy planning, life transitions, long term care, Medicaid, medical directives, Medicare, pensions, philanthropy, probate, retirement plans, Social Security, special needs planning, trusts, wealth management, what to do when someone dies, wills in Aurora, Bennett, Bow Mar, Castle Pines, Castle Rock, Centennial, Cherry Hills Village, Columbine Valley, Denver, Elizabeth, Englewood, Foxfield, Glendale, Greenwood Village, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Lone Tree, Parker, Perry Park, Ponderosa Park, Sheridan, in Arapahoe County, Douglas County, and Elbert County, Colorado.
Areas of Practice
Locations
15530 E Broncos Pkwy, Ste 300
Centennial, CO 80112
(303) 520-6941