Is it better to register as a sole proprietorship or to constitute a company?
Constituting a company limits the shareholders’ liability to the amount of their investment, which is not the case with a natural person operating a sole proprietorship. However, only a qualified legal adviser can provide you with proper advice after reviewing your needs and discussing the matter with you.
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