What is the difference between incorporating a business and operating as a sole proprietor or partnership?

What is the difference between incorporating a business and operating as a sole proprietor or partnership?

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Incorporating a business creates a separate legal entity, meaning the business has its own assets and liabilities separate from the owners. This can provide personal liability protection for the owners, known as shareholders. A sole proprietorship or partnership does not have this level of protection, and the owners are personally liable for the business's debts and legal issues.

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