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STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS ENTITY: KNOW THE BASIC LEGAL FRAMEWORK

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Starting Your Own Business Entity:  Know the Basic Legal Framework Whether to generate additional income, be one’s own boss, create flexible hours around child care, or fulfill a dream of one’s own, many folks, especially in Maine, start their own business.  As they...

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