About This Software
  							You don’t need an attorney to start and run a business — most of the legal work involved simply requires reliable information and the right legal forms. With Quicken Legal Business Pro, you’ll get everything you need to get the job done.
  Completely updated to reflect the latest laws and regulations of your state, Quicken Legal Business Pro provides:
  •	over 100 contracts, forms, and worksheets
  •	five completely searchable Nolo business bestsellers
  •	comprehensive “How to” checklists that help you through complex tasks
  •	free downloadable legal updates throughout 2015
  •	a free download of Nolo’s bestselling book Nolo’s Encyclopedia of Everyday Law, a $34.99 value, when you register your software
  Plus, prepare cash flow, sales revenue and profit and loss forecasts, and use dozens of sample letters and policies, including collection and loan request letters. Quicken Legal Business Pro brings these six Nolo bestsellers together in one easy-to-use software package:
  1.	Legal Guide for Starting & Running a Small Business 
  2.	The Manager’s Legal Handbook 
  3.	How to Write a Business Plan 
  4.	Contracts: The Essential Business Desk Reference 
  5.	Deduct It! Lower Your Small Business Taxes
  6.	The Essential Guide to Federal Employment Laws
  With over 100 legal forms, you’ll have access to the documents you need, when you need them. You can also take notes, create bookmarks, and read real-world examples of situations you’re likely to face.
  Need more details? Here’s a deeper look at what you can do with Quicken Legal Business Pro:
  Plan for Success
  Select the best structure for your business, obtain licenses and permits, buy or sell a franchise, , file required documents, and minimize the chances of legal disputes. Figure out if your business idea will make money and present a comprehensive plan to potential investors.
  Manage Taxes
  Identify deductions allowed by the IRS, write off long-term business assets, maximize retirement funds, and minimize the chance of an audit.
  Create a Business Plan
  Figure out if your business idea will make money, find potential sources of financing, prepare cash flow and profit & loss forecasts, determine your assets, liabilities, and net worth, create a marketing and personnel plan, and present a comprehensive plan to potential investors.
  Build Your Team
  Hire workers, develop sensible personnel policies, supervise independent contractors, communicate effectively with employees, minimize the chance of employee lawsuits, and legally terminate workers when necessary.
  Get Financing
  Identify the best prospects for loans from a bank or loved ones, understand the legal and tax issues of borrowing money from family and friends, determine the best structure for each loan, draft a loan request letter, receive guidance on the best way to pitch your loan requests, protect your lenders, and deal with necessary documents, such as promissory notes.
  List of forms :
  Buying or Selling a Business
  	Amendment to Contract (General)
  	Attachment to Contract (General)
  	Bill of Sale for Business Assets
  	Contract for Purchase of Corporate Assets
  	Contract for Purchase of Corporate Stock
  	Contract for Purchase of Unincorporated Business
  	Corporate Resolution Authorizing Sale of Assets
  	Security Agreement for Buying Business Assets
  	Seller’s Affidavit: No Creditors
  	IRS 4797, Sales of Business Property
  	IRS 8594, Asset Acquisition Statement
  	IRS 8821, Tax Information Authorization
  Contracts for Goods and Services
  	Amendment to Contract (General)
  	Attachment to Contract (General)
  	Bill of Sale for Goods
  	Consignment Contract
  	Contract for Manufacture of Goods
  	Contract for Services
  	Equipment Rental Contract
  	Invoice
  	Mutual Release of Contract Claims
  	Proposal
  	Request for Proposal
  	Sales Contract (Installment Payments)
  	Sales Contract (Lump-Sum Payment)
  	Security Agreement for Buying Goods
  	Storage Contract
  	IRS 1040, Schedule C, Profit or Loss from Business – Sole Proprietorship
  	IRS 1040, Schedule SE, Self-Employment Tax
  	IRS 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals
  	IRS 8829, Expenses for Business Use of Your Home
  	IRS W-9, Request for Taxpayer ID and Certification
  Corporate Minutes and Consents
  	Consent of Directors
  	Consent of Shareholders
  	Minutes of Directors’ Meeting
  	Minutes of Shareholders’ Meeting
  	Minutes of Telephone Conference Directors’ Meeting
  	Notice of Directors’ Meeting
  	Notice of Shareholders’ Meeting
  	Shareholder Proxy
  	IRS 1120, Corporation Income Tax Return
  	IRS 1120S, Income Tax Return for an S Corporation
  	IRS 1120S, Schedule K-1, Shareholder’s Share of Income etc.
  	IRS 2553, Election by a Small Business Corporation
  Forming a Business
  	Affidavit of Lost Stock Certificate
  	Amendment to Contract (General)
  	Attachment to Contract (General)
  	Corporate Bylaws
  	Operating Agreement for Single-Member LLC
  	Partnership Agreement
  	Pre-Incorporation Agreement
  	Stock Agreement
  	IRS SS-4, Application for EIN
  Hiring Workers
  	Amendment to Contract (General)
  	Attachment to Contract (General)
  	Authorization to Release Information
  	Confidentiality Agreement
  	Contract With Independent Contractor
  	Employment Application
  	Noncompete Agreement
  	Offer of Employment
  	IRS 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income (Sample)
  	IRS 940-EZ, Employer Annual Federal Unemployment Tax Return
  	IRS 941, Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return
  	IRS W-2, Wage and Tax Statement (Sample)
  	IRS W-4, Employee Withholding Allowance
  	USCIS I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification
  Leasing Space
  	Amendment to Lease
  	Assignment of Lease
  	Attachment to Lease
  	Extension of Lease
  	Gross Lease
  	Landlord’s Consent to Sublease
  	Net Lease for Entire Building
  	Net Lease for Part of Building
  	Notice of Exercise of Lease Option
  	Sublease
  LLC Minutes and Consents
  	Consent of LLC Members
  	Minutes of LLC Meeting
  	Notice of LLC Meeting
  	IRS 1040, Schedule SE, Self-Employment Tax
  	IRS 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals
  	IRS 1065, Schedule K-1, Partner’s Share of Income etc.
  	IRS 1065, U.S. Partnership Return of Income
  	IRS 8832, Entity Classification Election
  Managing Finances
  	Amendment to Contract (General)
  	Attachment to Contract (General)
  	Limited Power of Attorney for Finances
  	Promissory Note (Amortized Payments)
  	Promissory Note (Balloon Payment)
  	Promissory Note (One Lump-Sum Payment)
  	Promissory Note (Payments of Interest Only)
  	Security Agreement for Borrowing Money
  Buying and Selling Real Estate
  	Amendment to Real Estate Purchase Contract
  	Attachment to Real Estate Purchase Contract
  	Contract to Purchase Building
  	Contract to Purchase Vacant Land
  	Exercise of Option to Purchase Real Estate
  	Extension of Time to Remove Contingencies
  	Option to Purchase Building
  	Option to Purchase Vacant Land
  	Removal of Contingency
  Tax Forms  (direct links to current forms on the IRS website)
  o	IRS 1040, Schedule C, Profit or Loss from Business – Sole Proprietorship
  o	IRS Form 1040, Schedule E, Supplemental Income and Loss
  o	IRS 1040, Schedule SE, Self-Employment Tax
  o	IRS 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals
  o	IRS 1065, Schedule K-1, Partner’s Share of Income etc.
  o	IRS 1065, U.S. Partnership Return of Income
  o	IRS 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income
  o	IRS 1120-A, Corporation Short-Form Income Tax Return
  o	IRS 1120S, Income Tax Return for an S Corporation
  o	IRS 1120S, Schedule K-1, Shareholder’s Share of Income etc.
  o	IRS 2553, Election by a Small Business Corporation
  o	IRS 4562, Depreciation and Amortization
  o	IRS 4797, Sales of Business Property
  o	IRS 8300, Report of Cash Payments Over $10,000 Received in a Trade or Business
  o	IRS 8594, Asset Acquisition Statement
  o	IRS 8716, Election to Have a Tax Year Other Than a Required Tax Year
  o	IRS 8821, Tax Information Authorization
  o	IRS 8822, Change of Address
  o	IRS 8829, Expenses for Business Use of Your Home
  o	IRS 8832, Entity Classification Election
  o	IRS 940, Employer Annual Federal Unemployment Tax Return
  o	IRS 941, Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return
  o	IRS SS-4, Application for EIN
  o	IRS W-2, Wage and Tax Statement
  o	IRS W-4, Employee Withholding Allowance
  o	IRS W-9, Request for Taxpayer ID and Certification
 
				