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C-Corporation

The term “C-Corporation” merely refers to a standard, general-for-profit, state-formed corporation. A Corporation is taxed as a separate entity under the tax laws. Income earned by a corporation is normally taxed at the corporate level, and the corporation must file a Form 1120 each year to report this income.

After the corporate income tax is paid on the business income, any distributions made to stockholders are taxed again at the stockholders’ tax rates as dividends. Because of these two levels of tax, a regular corporation may be a less desirable form of business than the other business entities (sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies, or S-Corporations).

In order to retain corporate existence, one must observe certain corporate formalities such as holding an annual meeting, taking corporate minutes, issuing shares and appointing officers.

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