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Choose a business structure | U.S. Small Business Administration

Review common business structures · Sole proprietorship · Partnership · Limited liability company (LLC) · Corporation · Cooperative. A cooperative is a business ...

Business structures | Internal Revenue Service

Your form of business determines which income tax return form you have to file. The most common forms of business are the sole proprietorship, ...

Business Structure - Overview, Forms, How They Work

Business structure refers to the legal structure of an organization that is recognized in a given jurisdiction. An organization's legal structure is a key ...

Selecting A Business Structure - the Texas Secretary of State

Limited Liability Company: A Texas limited liability company is created by filing a certificate of formation with the Texas Secretary of State. The Secretary of ...

Choose an ownership structure | Washington Department of Revenue

A business is a legal entity; it can own property, hold bank accounts and is required to pay taxes. There are different types of business entities, ...

How to Choose the Best Legal Structure for Your Business

The most common business entity types are sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, corporations and cooperatives.

Starting a Business – Entity Types - California Secretary of State

The information is intended to provide a basic understanding of the different business structures and is not intended to provide legal advice. Corporation ...

Choosing a Business Structure - PA Business One-Stop Shop

There are four main types of business structures: sole proprietorships, partnerships (general or limited), limited liability companies (LLCs), and corporations.

Types of Business Entities/Structures - Division of Corporations

The Division of Corporations is the State of Florida's official business entity index and commercial activity website.

Select a Business Structure | Georgia.gov

A business structure determines how your business is organized. It affects the type of taxes you pay, your level of liability, and other legal considerations.

Choose a Business Structure | Business.NJ.gov

There are several types of business structures for you to choose from, each with implications for your taxes, personal liability, partnerships, and ...

What is a business structure? | Definition from TechTarget

Business structure legally defines the category type of an organization. Explore different kinds, such as corporation, LLC, nonprofit, subsidiary, etc.

Choosing a Business Structure | Guide - The Hartford

Choosing a Business Structure · Sole Proprietorships · General Partnerships · Limited Liability Companies (LLC) · Limited Partnerships · C Corporations · S ...

5 Common Business Structures and the Advantages of Each - Indeed

A business structure is the legal framework of a company. It sets out key factors like ownership and profit distribution.

Choose a Business Structure - Maryland Business Express

Each business type has advantages and disadvantages, as does determining the ownership and management structure.

Types of Business Structures | Sole Proprietorship, LLC, & More

Limited liability company. A limited liability company (LLC) lets you take advantage of the sole proprietorship, corporation, and partnership ...

Choosing the Right Business Structure - Minnesota.gov

Choosing the Right Business Structure · Sole Proprietorship · General Partnerships · Limited Partnerships and Limited Liability Partnerships · Corporations.

Business Structure Basics | Types of Structure - Entrepreneur

Business Structure Basics With this basic guide, you'll be able to select the structure that suits your business best.

Choose a Business Structure - NC SOS

Search for a business, create a business online, find a registered agent, service of process, banking & financial services.

Limited liability company (LLC) | Internal Revenue Service

A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a business structure allowed by state statute. Each state may use different regulations, you should check with your state.