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Gabriel Armstrong
3 July, 18:58
The most complex business type?
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Amy Lowery
3 July, 19:43
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The answer is a corporation.
A corporation is the most complex business type to establish. While a sole proprietor can open up a business nearly instantly, a corporation has to go through a legal process which includes things like establishing the corporation, selling stock, and establishing a board of directors.
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