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  2. Professional corporation - Wikipedia

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    Professional corporations or professional service corporations (abbreviated as PC or PSC) are those corporate entities for which many corporation statutes make special provision, regulating the use of the corporate form by licensed professionals such as attorneys, architects, engineers, public accountants and physicians.

  3. Personal service corporation - Wikipedia

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    In United States tax law, a corporation is a personal service corporation if it meets all of the following requirements: [2] 1. Its principal activity during the “testing period” is performing personal services (defined later). Generally, the testing period for any tax year is the prior tax year. If the corporation has just been formed, the ...

  4. Loan-out corporation - Wikipedia

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    The creator of the corporation is typically the sole shareholder, [1] and thus the corporation is used as a means to reduce their personal liability, protect their assets and exploit taxation advantages. Loan-Out corporations are especially prominent in the entertainment and professional sports industries, as the creator's services are ...

  5. Partnership vs. Corporation - AOL

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    A corporation is a separate legal entity that issues shares (stake in the company) to owners and protects their personal liability A partnership is owned by its partners and is easier to establish ...

  6. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    SAS (Société par actions simplifiée): ≈ limited liability company (US, especially in Delaware), unlisted public company (Au), close corporation (CC) (S. Africa), private corporation (Can); often used for subsidiaries; minimum of one director and two members/shareholders; no limit on share capital; liability can be restricted to director ...

  7. Category:Types of business entity - Wikipedia

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    Personal service corporation; Private company limited by shares; Private limited company; Private military company; Privately held company; Production association; Professional corporation; Proprietary company; Public company; Public development authority; Public limited company; Public transportation benefit area; Unlisted public company; Pure ...

  8. Business credit cards vs. personal credit cards - AOL

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    Business and personal cards feature important differences. Here’s what to know.

  9. Limited liability company - Wikipedia

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    The primary characteristic an LLC shares with a corporation is limited liability, and the primary characteristic it shares with a partnership is the availability of pass-through income taxation. As a business entity, an LLC is often more flexible than a corporation and may be well-suited for companies with a single owner. [5]