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Maurice
Hi everyone!
What's the difference between a company and a firm.
30 mei 2022 04:38
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Hi, this depends on the jurisdiction you are using this word.
One of the main differences is a company is a legal entity (e.g. has limited liability) but a firm can be a description for a different number of legal entities.
For example, a partnership can be a firm, but it cannot be a company.
30 mei 2022
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In everyday situations, firm usually is used to describe businesses that offer services in accounting, law, or some other professional consulting work.
I see now after Googling, that there are some specific differences between them relating to tax law that I don't fully understand.
https://smallbusiness.chron.com/differences-between-firm-company-establishment-33208.html
30 mei 2022
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Maurice
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Chinees (Taiwanees), Engels, Frans, Japans
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