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- Businesses may be organized in many ways. The most common forms today aresole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership and corporation. These guides assumes you have selected corporation as the form of business organization most suited to your objectives.These guidelines should not serve as a substitute for statutory analysis or professional advice. To be sure you understand the legal, business, tax andfinancial obligations and consequences that may result from incorporating your business, you may want to consult an attorney and an accountant.
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This is the parent of a series. Its descendents are:- Guide For Organizing Domestic Corporations 2002 : 21999
- Guide For Organizing Domestic Corporations 2003 : 22000
- Guide for Organizing Domestic Corporations 2005 : 168
- Guide For Organizing Domestic Corporations 2007 : 10488
- A Guide for Organizing Domestic Corporations 2011 December: 43406
- Guide For Organizing Domestic Corporations 2013 August: 47419
- A Guide For Organizing Domestic Corporations 2014 February: 48349
- A Guide for Organizing Domestic Corporations 2023 January: 105160
- A Guide for Organizing Domestic Corporations 2023 August: 105161
- Guide for Organizing Domestic Corporations 2023 October: 105162
- Guide for Organizing Domestic Corporations 2023 November: 105163
- Guide for Organizing Domestic Corporations 2024 February: 106182