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    better off forming an S-corporation opposed to a partnership. 26 U.S. Code 1361 states that an S-corporation is a company that operates domestically within the United States as well as the state in which the Articles of Incorporation are filed. It is more beneficial to be a domestic corporation because home states offer opportunities to reinstate active status to corporations who lapse in registration and taxes. If Mr. Jones fails to pay his annual taxes on time‚ his S-corporation status can be reinstated

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    LIT1 Task 1

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    (LIT1 Task 1) Sole Proprietorship: This is a type of business is where the business and the owner are one in the same. Sole proprietorship has its advantages and disadvantages just like every form of business. Sole proprietorship is one of the easiest types of business to create. You as the owner can name‚ organize and carry the business as far as you dream of it going. Sole proprietorship also can have risks; as the owner you cannot bring others into the business‚ so the responsibility of

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    Chapter Six

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    distinguish the four basic forms of business ownership: sole proprietorships‚ general partnerships‚ C corporations‚ and limited liability companies. Sole Proprietorship – the business is owned by a single individual Partnership – two or more people serve as co-owners of the business Corporation – the business is a separate legal entity Limited Liability Company – a hybrid with characteristics of both a corporation and partnership 2. Why do many entrepreneurs initially set up their businesses as sole proprietorships

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    AGUDELO‚ Christian Jorge P. BSAc-I‚ Mgt 101-A November 24‚ 2014 Sole Proprietorship A Sole Proprietorship is a business with one owner who operates the business on his or her own or employ employees. It is the simplest and the most numerous form of business organization in the United States‚ however it is dangerous as the sole proprietor has total and unlimited liability. Self contractor is one example of a sole proprietorship. The advantage of organizing your business as a sole proprietorship is

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    Business Organizations Four Different types of Business Organizations There are many advantages and disadvantages of Business Organizations. Here we will seek out the advantages and disadvantages of Sole Proprietorship’s‚ Partnerships‚ Corporations‚ and cooperative Business organizations. The information provided will also give you an insight on exactly what each Business Organization does and how it works and fits in Business structure. A lot of businesses start as sole proprietorships

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    the side of many people throughout history. Corporations have caused many people huge amounts of both physical and emotional pain due to instances of improper mechanical maintenance‚ ignorance towards the environment‚ and the manufacture of life threatening products. The main problem that lies as an obstacle in front of prosecutors of these corporations is‚ who do they punish? The Lord Chancellor of England questioned‚ "Did you ever expect a corporation to have a conscience‚ when it has no soul to

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    Joint Stock Company

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    separate from shareholders) and limited liability (meaning that the shareholders are only liable for the company’s debts to the value of the money they invested in the company). And as a consequence joint-stock companies are commonly known as corporations or limited companies . Some jurisdictions still provide the possibility of registering joint- stock companies without limited liability. In the United Kingdom and other countries which have adopted their model of company law‚ these are known

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    Business Structures

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    Structures There are three different types of business structures. The first type of business structure is a sole proprietorship structure. The second type of business structure is a partnership structure and the third type of business structure is a corporation structure. Sole Proprietorship In the sole proprietorship structure an individual owns and operates the business. The sole proprietorship structure is the easiest legal structure to engage in when starting a business. Because the fees to obtain

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    insurance companies and organizations transacting insurance business in the country were placed in the public sector under five corporations. These insurance corporations were given below- Jatiya Bima Corporation Tista Bima Corporation Karnafuli Bima Corporation Rupsa Jiban Bima Corporation Surma Jiban Bima Corporation. The Jatiya Bima Corporation was the top corporation only to supervise and control the activities of the other insurance

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    The ’indoor management rule’ explained Introduction At common law‚ a person dealing with a corporation – assuming that he or she is acting in good faith and without knowledge of any irregularity – need not inquire about the formality of the internal proceedings of the corporation‚ but is entitled to assume that there has been compliance with the articles and bylaws.(1) This principle‚ known as the ’indoor management rule’‚ was authoritatively laid down in the 19th century case of Royal British

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