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Inc. is the initial of incorporated. Corp. is the initial of corporation. They are essentially mean the entity is a business corporation.
However, as Cutegal78 mentioned, the only difference between than it is depending on the state where incorporated and what ending the incorporates decided to list on the Certificate of Incorporation.
So I will go with her answer.
Kokopelli
"Inc." means "incorporated" which means to be organized as a legal corporation. "Corp." means "corporation" which is a group of people who obtain a charter which grants them as a body certain of the legal rights and liabilities of a single individual.
You may also see companies named "XYY Corporation, Inc." or as "XYZ Corp. Inc."
Cutegal78
It depends on the state where incorporated and what ending the incorporators decided to list on the Certificate of Incorporation. In Delaware, you can use inc. or corp. or incorporated or corporation to indicate that an entity is a business corporation.
KiNG⋆LATiNO
Something to do with the structure perhaps. They are essentially the same thing.
sadie335
A business is incorporated when it has been granted a charter legally recognizing it as a separate entity having its own privileges, rights, and liabilities distinct from other businesses and persons.
A corporation is a legal entity which can own property, incur debts, sue, and be sued.