Closely Held Corporation

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A closely held corporation, often defined as a business entity with a limited number of shareholders, typically restricts the public trading of its stock. This structure allows for greater control by a small group of investors, often family members or close associates. The closely held corporation definition emphasizes limited shareholder involvement and potential tax advantages. Such corporations are common in private businesses where ownership and management are closely aligned.

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