
LLC, S Corp, or Inc? A Maryland Corporate Lawyer Explains Your Options
Starting a business—or changing how yours is structured—can affect everything from your corporate taxes to your long-term business liability. For business formation in Maryland, the

Understanding the Key Types of Trusts in Maryland Estate Planning
In Maryland, trusts created for estate planning purposes can help to avoid probate, protect the estate from disgruntled heirs, avoid having to file ancillary proceedings,

Is Your Maryland Business Leaving Money on the Table? Why Corporate Legal Tax Assistance Pays Off
Maryland businesses leave money on the table by accepting incorrect tax classifications, inflated assessments, or penalties that could be reduced or eliminated with the right

When Should My Maryland Businesses Appeal a Corporate Tax Assessment?
Tax season may be wrapping up, but for many Maryland business owners, the impact of tax season is just beginning. When you’re reviewing your latest

What Business Owners Need to Know for Corporate Tax Appeals This 2025 Tax Season
Tax season may be over, but for many business owners in Maryland, the questions—and concerns—are just beginning. Did you uncover an unexpected corporate tax liability?

How Businesses Can Navigate Maryland’s Corporate Income Tax Laws
Staying compliant with corporate income tax laws can be a tough task for Maryland businesses, but getting to know state-specific regulations, deductions, and compliance requirements

Asset Purchase Agreements vs. Stock Purchase Agreements: A Guide
Not all business acquisition agreements are created equal. Buying or selling a business is a significant decision, and your business acquisition agreement is the legally

Corporate Tax Appeals in Maryland: How to Challenge IRS Decisions
If your business has received an unfavorable decision from the IRS or a Maryland state tax agency, you may be eligible to file a corporate

How to Handle Corporate Tax Audits in Maryland: A Business Owner’s Guide
Corporate tax audits can be one of the most stressful experiences for a business owner. In Maryland, businesses face audits from both the IRS and