C corporation refers to any corporation that, under United States federal income tax law, is taxed separately from its owners. A C corporation is distinguished from an S corporation, which generally is not taxed separately. Most major companies (and many smaller companies) are treated as C corporations for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
When debating on which type of Legal Entity to create, a C-Corporation is one type you have to choose from. It allows limited liability for its shareholders as long those shareholders abide by the rules and regulations put in place by the law.
What is the difference between a C-Corporation and an LLC? Why choose an C-Corp over a S-Corp? Schedule an appointment with a LOKK Attorney who would be happy to explain and detail differences for you.
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