Although not used for LLCs, Articles of Incorporation are often confused with Articles of Organization. Articles of Incorporation create a corporation, while Articles of Organization create an LLC. The distinction matters because corporations have different ownership structures, tax rules, and compliance requirements. Many entrepreneurs research both options before choosing their business entity. Understanding the difference helps ensure you file the correct paperwork for your intended structure.
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