It is not uncommon for Managed Service Providers or MSPs to be owned by multiple parties. Normally, we see a technical person partner with a marketing and sales oriented individual. They should have a buy - sell agreement. Should it contain a "right of first refusal" or a "right of first offer?" In today's MSP merger-mania environment, a right of first offer is probably the more fair method of resolving ownership succession.
The 6-Factor Shakeup: Understanding the New FLSA Worker Classification Rules
Breaking Down the Corporate Transparency Act
Click, Scroll, Agree: Navigating the Fine Print of Online Contracts
Tax Planning Strategies for MSPs - Part 4: Shifting Income and Tax Credits
Tax Planning Strategies for MSPs - Part 3: Maximizing Deductions to Benefit MSP Owners
Tax Planning Strategies for MSPs - Part 2: Isn’t That What My CPA Does?
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MSPs and Payroll Protection Program Loan Forgiveness
PPP for MSPs - should I take it or return it
Force Majeure Clause, Impossibility, Impracticability, Frustration of Purpose for MSPs
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