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CORPORATION, PARTNERSHIP, OR SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP?

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One of the first steps in starting your business is determining which form of business organization you should consider. This article explains the differences between a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation and co-operative.

Source: Canada Business Ontario

Last revision on November 30, 2012

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