Business & Nonprofit Services
Nonprofit Compliance
Broaden Law LLP's compliance team works with volunteer-run nonprofits to secure and maintain tax-exempt status by completing annual filings.
Reinstatement of
Exempt Status
Our team can oversee the filing of delinquent returns and restoring exempt status.
Annual Information Returns
Tax exempt volunteer-run nonprofits still have to file annual information returns.
Registration Renewal Fee Reports
Stay current with the Registry of Charitable Trusts. Let us file your annual RRF-1.
Statements of Information
The Secretary of State requires filing a Statement of Information to keep records current.
Drafting and Updating Governing Documents
Implement changes to organizational documents in a legally enforceable manner.
Board Resolutions & Contracts
Our team can document board resolutions, and negotiate important transactions.
INCORPORATION
Our firm can prepare your Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, Minutes and Resolutions, Shareholder, Director, and Officer Agreements, and Stock Transfers.
PARTNERSHIP & LLC FORMATION
Our firm can prepare your Articles of Organization, Operating Agreement, Partnership Agreement, Subchapter S-election, Management Resolutions, Management Contracts, and Joinder Agreements.
ENTITY CONVERSIONS
If you formed an out of state entity, or are looking to convert to another entity type, our firm can prepare your Plan of Conversion and conversion documents to change the state or type of organization.
NON-PROFITS | TAX EXEMPT ENTITIES
Even small non-profits have important paperwork to file and keep up to date. The California Attorney General also oversees a state Registry of Charitable Trusts that non-profits must register with annually. Being tax-exempt doesn't mean not filing tax returns.
BUSINESS ACQUISITIONS & SALES
Our firm handles business sales and acquisitions, including asset and equity transactions, from contract drafting to close of escrow. Because running a business involves many types of liabilities, make sure to have experienced legal counsel to protect your interests whether you are buying or selling a business.
ANNUAL COMPLIANCE
Operating a business requires complying with regular filing requirements and maintaining certain formalities, even in a sole proprietorship. Serving on a non-profit board can be equally if not more demanding in terms of understanding what it takes to remain in good standing with the various government entities that regulate and/or tax the organization.