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C-Corp

Also known as:C CorporationRegular Corporation

Definition

A C Corporation (C-Corp) is a legal business structure in which the company is taxed separately from its owners, resulting in potential double taxation — once at the corporate level and again on shareholder dividends. Despite this, C-Corps are preferred by venture-backed startups and larger businesses because they allow unlimited shareholders, multiple stock classes, and are the required structure for many institutional investors.

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These terms link to C-Corp in their definitions.