Farm Business Entity Formation
According to NCFTN's 2005 survey, 87% of North Carolina farm businesses are organized as sole proprietorships, the simplest form of a business entity. In appropriate cases, a more complex form of business entity can address certain risks of sole ownership and also serve as an effective farm transfer tool.
The resources below discuss various forms of business entities.
Business Entity Questions. This handy checklist of questions explores many issues involved in forming a business arrangement (joint venture, partnership, corporation) with other people.
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