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What are the different business types, and how do I know which one to choose?

A business type refers to the legal framework under which your business operates. This impacts ownership, management, and responsibilities.

For example:

  • If you’re an unregistered small business owner, your business type would be Individual.
  • If you’ve registered your business and are personally responsible for its operations and taxes, it would be a Sole Proprietorship.

Here are the business types supported in Zoho Payments:

Individual: A business operated by a single person, typically unregistered, and suited for small-scale businesses, freelancers, or contractors.

Company, Limited Liability Corporations (LLCs) and Partnerships: Registered entity, often with multiple owners seeking liability protection and more formal management structures. These include:

  • Sole Proprietorship: A simple structure for registered businesses owned and managed by one person.

  • Single-Member LLC: An LLC with one owner. This structure separates your personal assets from your business and is suited for structured small-scale businesses.

  • Multi-Member LLC: This is a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) with more than one owner. It is commonly used by small business partners or groups who want a flexible and organized way to manage their business together. In an LLC, the owners have liability protection, meaning they are only liable up to the amount of their investment.

  • Private Corporation: A business owned by shareholders but not publicly traded. This structure is ideal for raising capital while retaining control within a small group of investors or shareholders.

  • Private Partnership: A business owned by two or more individuals who share profits and responsibilities. This structure is commonly used by small business partners who want to combine their resources and expertise. In a partnership, all partners typically share unlimited liability for the business’s debts and obligations.

Association of Persons (AOP): A group of individuals or entities united for a common objective, often seen in cooperative societies or associations. They share resources, profits, and losses and appoint a representative to manage their affairs. An AOP is not a legal entity but is recognised separately for tax purposes.

Non-Profits (Trust/NGO): The business operates to serve a social cause, and any profits are reinvested into its mission. Non-profits are typically registered and are tax-exempt under specific conditions.

HUF (Hindu Undivided Family): A family-owned and managed business with a single member acting as the head. The assets and liabilities are shared among family members.

Once you select a business type, you won’t be able to change it. Learn why you are not able to change your business type.

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