A legally registered business entity, Corporation C separates personal assets from company liabilities, enabling entrepreneurs and investors to raise capital through stock sales. It is commonly used for scaling operations, attracting venture funding, and limiting shareholder risk. Owners, employees, and stakeholders benefit from structured governance and potential tax advantages under Subchapter C.
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