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"According to a New York State Revenue report about 15 percent of businesses were C corporations in 2001, 22-23 percent were S corporations, and about 10 percent were partnerships (including LLCs and LLPs). In 1995, about 25 percent of businesses were C corporations and 25 percent were S-- a 40 percent drop in Cs, probably due to tax planning. A Georgia study found eight to 10 percent of small businesses there appeared to have changed entity to reduce taxes."
So maybe the answer is DBA/sole proprietor?
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You mean legally?
- sole owner
- dba
- LLC
- sole proprietorship
- corporation
- partnership
You mean like that?
I would guess that 70% of ALL businesses (big and small) are probably formed as a corporation with a board, seal, shares, etc.
Shibi
LLCs? No, this is probably for an assignment, right? It would have to be something easy... probably a partnership. Most people find creating a partnership easier than incorporating.
todmaffin
Small businesses.
Mo
retail
scorpionwhiz
Incorporated I guess. Although you do find trusts and sole proprietorships as well