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What Is a C Corporation? A Simple Guide for Business Owners
Choosing the right business structure is an important decision for any founder. Here is a concise summary of the C Corp structure for your business planning.
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How to Fund Your Business: Grants & Funding for LLCs, C Corps, and Nonprofits
Grants and funding options are available for all types of business entities, including LLCs, C Corporations, and Nonprofits—even if you’ve been in business for years.
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What Is a C Corporation? The Complete Guide for Business Owners (2026)
A C corporation (C Corp) is a business that exists as its own legal entity. The company files its own taxes, holds its own assets, and takes on its own debts.
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Forming a C Corporation: Pros and Cons
C corporations (sometimes called “C corps”) are one of the more formal structural options that you can choose when you organize your business. They offer many unique benefits that you can’t get from the other structures. On the other hand, their formality comes with lots of regulation. Read ahead for a quick overview of the pros and cons of organizing as a C corp.
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How to Start a Business in South Carolina
Should you form your corporation in South Carolina? We've collected the relevant information that will help you make this decision.
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South Dakota corporations: How to form and maintain your South Dakota corporation
Should you form your corporation in South Dakota? We've collected the relevant information that will help you make this decision.
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LLC or Corporation: Which business type is right for you?
Confused between an LLC, S Corp, or C Corp? Compare taxes, liability, ownership rules, and flexibility to choose the right business structure for you.
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