Small Business in Delaware

Delaware Small Business Intel

Tuesday, May 19, 2026
3 min read
6 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on small business developments in Delaware. Today we're covering 6 key stories including updates on germany small business headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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Germany Small Business Headlines

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Delaware LLC & Corporation Filings: Guide for DE Small Business Owners.

Corporate Filing Solutions offers a guide to Delaware corporate filings for LLCs and corporations, positioning itself as a value option for business registration services.

Why It Matters

For small business professionals forming or maintaining entities in DE, understanding filing requirements and service providers helps ensure compliant, cost-effective business formation.

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DE Entrepreneurs: How to File a DBA for Your Business.

A DBA allows a Delaware company to operate under a name different from its legal name, and this guide explains how to get one along with the legal requirements.

Why It Matters

Small business professionals in DE often need to rebrand or launch new product lines without forming a separate entity, making DBA registration a practical and cost-effective tool.

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DE Small Business Guide: What 'Doing Business As' Means for Your Company.

A DBA, or 'doing business as,' is any registered name a business uses that differs from its legal name.

Why It Matters

Delaware small business owners need to understand DBA registration when operating under a name other than their legally incorporated one.

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Background & Context

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How to read the actual cost of a merchant cash advance.

MCAs quote a "factor rate" (typically 1.20-1.50) on the advance amount, plus a daily holdback as a percentage of receipts. Translated to APR, most MCAs cost 60-150% annualized. The structure is legally not a loan, so usury caps and disclosure rules do not apply.

Why It Matters

Cash-strapped small businesses that "just need it now" stack multiple MCAs and end up with daily holdbacks consuming most receipts. Recovery from MCA stacking is rare without formal restructuring or bankruptcy.

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A buy-sell agreement without funding is just a wish list.

Buy-sell agreements among co-owners specify what happens at death, disability, or departure — but only matter if there is a funding source to actually execute the buyout. Common defects: insurance policies that lapsed, valuation methods that produce numbers no one can pay, and trigger events that include voluntary departure without a payment plan.

Why It Matters

Without funding, the surviving owner faces a co-owner's heirs as the new business partner. Most buy-sell disputes that reach litigation are not about the agreement's terms but about the absence of a funding mechanism.

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When the S-corp election actually saves money for an LLC.

The S-corp election lets owner-operators take part of their income as wages (subject to payroll tax) and the rest as distributions (not subject to self-employment tax). The savings only matter once profit consistently exceeds a "reasonable salary" — typically $50K-$80K of pure profit above the salary baseline. Below that threshold, the added payroll-processing cost eats the savings.

Why It Matters

Many LLCs elect S-corp status before they have enough profit to benefit, paying payroll processing for no tax savings. The election is reversible but not on a clock that matters in real time.

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DateMay 19, 2026
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