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Types of Business Entities/Structures


  • A sole proprietorship is the simplest and most common structure chosen to start a business.

  • It is an unincorporated business owned and operated by one individual with no distinction between the business and the owner. 

  • Sole proprietorships, when not operating under the owner’s legal name, must register a fictitious name with the Division of Corporations.

  • Contact an attorney or an accountant to determine if this structure works for you.

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  • A partnership composed of both general and limited partners.

  • This type of partnership allows each partner to determine and/or limit his or her personal liability.

  • Unlike general partners, limited partners are not responsible for the partnership’s actions, debts and obligations.

  • General partners have the right to manage the business. Limited partners do not.

  • Both general and limited partners benefit from the business’s profits.

  • Contact an attorney or an accountant to determine if this structure works for you.

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  • A limited liability company (LLC) is similar to a corporation, but with slight differences.

  • Like a corporation, it offers limited personal liability. 

  • An LLC is not required to hold regular stockholder or management meetings, and there are no requirements to comply with other corporate formalities.

  • Contact an attorney or an accountant to determine if this structure works for you.

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  • A corporation is an independent legal entity that exists separately from the people who own, control and manage it.

  • It does not dissolve when its owners (or shareholders) die because it is considered a separate “person.”

  • A corporation can enter into contracts, pay taxes, transact business, etc.

  • The owners have limited liability.

  • Contact an attorney or an accountant to determine if this structure works for you.

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Non of this is legal tax advice. We are not lawyer and are here to offer you general information.