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In a regular corporation, often called a C corporation, profits are taxed twice, first at the corporate level and then once they are passed on to shareholders as dividends.
Then form a parent company - a regular corporation so there would be no political nonsense.
A regular corporation is the only entity where the company must pay its own taxes separately from the owners.
In interviews I said things like, "I want to join consulting because of the steep learning curve -- you learn more in two years at (insert consulting firm name) than in 10 years at a regular corporation".
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S corporations, named for a section of the Internal Revenue Code, operate like regular corporations and are governed by fairly rigid rules, while partnerships are granted more flexibility.
And there are many other types of corporations, but in general, you can just think of them all as regular corporations.
These owners would thus be taxed at the same rate as regular corporations (cut to 25% in the bill) and would not be subject to the 35% personal income tax rate.
Regular corporations have to be very careful about this sort of self-dealing; the government apparently thinks it is above the rules that govern normal corporate governance and securities laws about disclosing important financial information.
"The regulatory bodies need to have regular contact with corporations because they regulate them ― it does not mean that they are controlled by the corporations".
In additional tests, we examine whether our findings extend to "regular" publicly traded corporations.
Our analysis reveals that lower readability is associated with lower Tobin's Q even among regular publicly traded corporations, albeit the effect is slightly weaker than that found for CEFs.
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