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  2. Personal service corporation - Wikipedia

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    Personal services include any activity performed in the fields of accounting, actuarial science, architecture, consulting, engineering, health (including veterinary services), law, and the performing arts. [2] A person is an employee-owner of a personal service corporation if both of the following apply: [2] 1.

  3. Loan-out corporation - Wikipedia

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    "the principal purpose for forming, or availing of, such personal service corporation is the avoidance or evasion of Federal income tax by reducing the income of, or securing the benefit of any expense, deduction, credit, exclusion, or other allowance for, any employee-owner which would not otherwise be available," "then the Secretary may ...

  4. Managed service company - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 Budget legislated against Managed Service Companies (MSCs) by removing the associated tax advantages for contractors working through them. Prior to this government action, there were several types of MSCs. One of the most common forms was the composite company, where typically up to 20 contractors became non-director shareholders.

  5. Personal service - Wikipedia

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    Personal service may refer to: Personal service sector of the economy, which delivers services rather than goods; Service of process, delivery of court documents to a person; Personal Services, 1987 comedy film set in a brothel; Taxation. Personal service corporation in United States tax law; IR35, United Kingdom tax law for individuals paid ...

  6. Professional corporation - Wikipedia

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    Professional corporations or professional service corporations (abbreviated as PC or PSC) are those corporate entities for which many corporation statutes make special provision, regulating the use of the corporate form by licensed professionals such as attorneys, architects, engineers, public accountants and physicians.

  7. Property management - Wikipedia

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    No specific regulatory or licensing body exists at this time (November 2012). However, under financial business law, any business offering Property Management as a chargeable, fee-earning act of commerce may only do so if such services are listed in their Company Acts of Constitutions, i.e., legally pre-declared list of business activities.

  8. Financial services - Wikipedia

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    Conglomerates – A financial services company, such as a universal bank, that is active in more than one sector of the financial services market e.g. life insurance, general insurance, health insurance, asset management, retail banking, wholesale banking, investment banking, etc. A key rationale for the existence of such businesses is the ...

  9. Personal fiduciary services - Wikipedia

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    Personal fiduciary services are fiduciary services provided by a financial institutions or advisors to an individual or family that are typically wealthy or high net worth individual. They are often referred to as private trust , private client, private wealth management , or private banking services in the United States.