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Can a corporation own a partnership or a sole proprietorship?

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Can a corporation own a partnership or a sole proprietorship?

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A “sole proprietorship” is, again by definition, owned by an individual. If it were purchased by a corporation it would become (like a merged LP) a corporate asset, such as a division or subsidiary.

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