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Law Offices of John M. Cunningham, PLLC, Attorney SEO Analysis

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Page Title

Attorney John Cunningham

This webpage doesn't have a defined page title of an appropriate length.

A webpage title, or title tag, is the text that's displayed on the tab of a browser window and as the headline on a search engine result. It acts as the title for the content of the webpage and should preview and clearly define what the webpage is about.

The ideal title tag is between 60 and 80 characters in length and should contain important, quality keywords relevant to the page.

Page Description

This webpage doesn't have a defined page description of an appropriate length.

A webpage description, or meta description tag, is the text that's displayed under the headline on a search engine result. Like the page title, the description should provide a little more information about what the contents of the webpage is about.

The ideal page description is between 160 and 180 characters in length and should contain similar, supportive text to the title tag.

H1 Header

Attorney John M. Cunningham

This webpage has a defined H1 header and has only 1 on the page.

An H1 header tag is like the main headline for a webpage. Differing from a page title, the header isn't displayed on the browser tab or search engine result, but it's often the first text that a user sees when visiting a webpage, and should clearly introduce the content that it appears before.

Every webpage should have 1 and only 1 H1 header tag per page, and it should include relevant, quality keywords.

Content Length

Word count: 675 words, Reading time: 2.7 minutes"LLCs & 199A LLC Practice LLC Law and Tax Section 199A Section 199A Deductions Form 6.2 FAQsAbout John Bio Q&AResources Articles & Posts Books Webinars LLC FAQsContact Main Menu LLCs & 199A▼LLC PracticeLLC Law and TaxSection 199ASection 199A DeductionsForm 6.2FAQsAbout John▼BioQ&AResources▼Articles & PostsBooksWebinarsLLC FAQsContact Attorney John M. Cunningham LLC Law and Tax - Asset Protection - 199A Deductions Do you need to form a single-member or multi-member LLC to operate your business and protect your business assets? Do you need to restructure your business to maximize your section 199A deduction? Contact John LLCPractice199APracticeFAQsQ&AWebinars   Cunningham Law Practice Overview Attorney John Cunningham is a nationally known expert in: Forming LLCs and handling other LLC matters and in and tax; and Helping business owners to maximize the 20% annual federal income tax deduction potentially available to them under IRC section 199A. John has formed hundreds of single-member and multi-member LLCs for his clients and has drafted operating agreements for them under the LLC acts of New Hampshire, Delaware, Massachusetts, and other states. He has helped his clients increase their section 199A deductions by hundreds of thousands of dollars. He is the author of Drafting Limited Liability Company Operating Agreements and Maximizing IRC Section 199A Deductions. Both books are published by Wolters Kluwer, a major global provider of professional information, and both books are leaders in their fields. LLC Law and Tax Section 199A Deductions Protect assets with the right LLC operating agreementLLCs and corporations both offer statutory liability shields that protect the personal assets of their owners from claims by creditors and other third parties. LLCs, however, also provide special and very powerful protections—charging order protections and pick-your-partner protections—that corporations do not provide. LLC members are often able to resist third-party lawsuits far more effectively than corporate shareholders. A carefully crafted LLC operating agreement also can protect a business owner’s personal, family, and business assets from lawsuits filed by fellow LLC members.Maximizing business owners’ section 199A deductions and business asset protectionOwners of closely-held businesses have tremendous new opportunities to maximize their federal tax savings and protect their assets if their businesses are properly structured. Many business owners, however, may be unaware of recent federal tax law changes that can deliver significant savings and unaware of how a skillfully drafted limited liability company (LLC) agreement can provide powerful statutory asset protections and major federal tax savings.Realize major section 199A tax deductionsIf you are an owner of a closely held business that is properly structured, you can take tax deductions of up to 20 percent under new Internal Revenue Code section 199A. To take advantage of this very complex provision, which became effective January 1, 2018, you many need to restructure your business through careful planning. This process can be very beneficial as the yearly federal tax savings under section 199A can be substantial—often tens of thousands of dollars or more.LLC agreements affect section 199A tax deductionsThe structure of your LLC agreements can significantly impact your section 199A tax deductions, including the level of tax benefits you can obtain. The interconnection between these two areas makes it critical to utilize the expertise of an attorney who is an expert in both areas.Specialized expertise in 199A deductions and LLC creationAttorney John Cunningham is a nationally recognized section 199A and LLC lawyer licensed to practice in New Hampshire and Massachusetts and represents clients in other jurisdictions under local rules. He is one of the few attorneys with substantial knowledge and practice expertise in working with clients on both section 199A and LLC matters. He has written major books on how to maximize tax deductions under section 199A and how to effectively draft LLC operating agreements.If you would like to learn more about section 199A deductions or LLC agreements, please contact John Cunningham. The initial consultation is free.Subscribe to receive the latest articles by email.NameEmail* Please leave this field empty. Cunningham Law Practice Overview LLC Lawand Tax Section 199ADeductions lawjmc@comcast.net 603. 856.7172 2 Kent Street, Concord, NH 03301 © 2023 Law Offices of John M. Cunningham, PLLC. All Rights Reserved. No content in this website is intended or should be viewed as legal advice to any person. Licensed in New Hampshire and Massachusetts."

This webpage contains over 500 words of content.

Because search engines crawl and index content, and the more content that a webpage has the greater potential for the page to rank for multiple keywords, webpages should contain a good amount of content with more than 500 words being a good benchmark for a regular page, and 1,000 words for blog posts.

The content should be rich with quality, original content - not containing "fluff" just to fill up the space. Having more content will also likely help the page to rank better for search queries as well as rank for more search queries.

Image Alternate Text

Images on page: 4, Images with alt text: 0, Percentage: 0%

0% of the images on this webpage contain alternate text description tags.

Alternate text descriptions for images allow visually impaired website visitors to still be able to understand the context of an image. All images on a page should contain a brief and relevant text alternative to what the image displays.

Internal Links

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This webpage contains at least 1 link to another of the site's pages.

Internal links are links that redirect users to other pages on the same website. It's important that pages contain internal links to send users and search engine crawlers to other pages and content on the same site.

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