LLC vs Corporation: Choosing the Right Structure
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LLC vs Corporation: Choosing the Right Structure

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Compare LLCs and Corporations to find the best fit for your business goals, covering key aspects such as taxation.

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  1. 14 July 2026 · corrected by Ilayda Nil Kara

    Removed a first-person unverified-authority phrase, and fixed all 4 References citations after verification found them unverified or mismatched, including unverified DOIs attached to a self-help book and a Michigan Law Review article with the wrong year, an unverified Cambridge DOI on a Thomson Reuters treatise, and a Georgetown Law Journal citation with an unverified DOI, wrong year, and wrong author initial.

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    Mancuso, A. LLC or Corporation? How to Choose the Right Form for Your Business. Nolo. DOI: 10.31228/osf.io/mancuso2020 Hamill, S. P. (2021). The Limited Liability Company: A Catalyst Exposing the Corporate Integration Question. Michigan Law Review, 95(2), 393-446. DOI: 10.2307/1290169

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    Mancuso, A. LLC or Corporation? How to Choose the Right Form for Your Business. Nolo. Hamill, S. P. (1996). The Limited Liability Company: A Catalyst Exposing the Corporate Integration Question. Michigan Law Review, 95(2), 393-446.

    Why: A verification pass found the Mancuso citation had an unverified DOI attached to a self-help book that carries no DOI, and the Hamill citation had both an unverified DOI and the wrong publication year (2021 instead of the actual 1996), so both were corrected or stripped of the unverified identifiers.

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