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  2. Building occupancy classifications - Wikipedia

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    A-4 Buildings intended for viewing of indoor sporting events and activities with spectator seating (arenas). A-5 Buildings intended for participation in or viewing outdoor activities (stadiums). Business (Group B) - places where services are provided (not to be confused with mercantile, below). Examples: banks, insurance agencies, government ...

  3. Sole proprietorship - Wikipedia

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    However, depending upon the business activity of the sole proprietorship, sole proprietors may require licenses and permits in order to conduct business. [ 24 ] According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), a sole proprietor and their business are considered as one and the same; therefore, the business is not subjected to separate ...

  4. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    A business entity is an entity that is formed and administered as per corporate law [Note 1] in order to engage in business activities, charitable work, or other activities allowable. Most often, business entities are formed to sell a product or a service. There are many types of business entities defined in the legal systems of various countries.

  5. Tax residence - Wikipedia

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    Residency in domestic law allows a country to create a tax claim based on the residence over a person, whereas in a double taxation treaty it has the effect of restricting such tax claim in order to avoid double taxation. Residency or citizenship taxation systems are typically linked with worldwide taxation, as opposed to territorial taxation ...

  6. Domicile (law) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the United States Supreme Court case of Hertz Corp. v. Friend concluded that the "principal place of business refers to the place where corporations' high level officers direct, control and coordinate the corporations' activities." A corporation's state of incorporation and principal place of business each count for (or against ...

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  8. Commercial property - Wikipedia

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    When space allocated to multiple functions is significant, these buildings can be called multi-use. Local authorities commonly maintain strict regulations on commercial zoning, and have the authority to designate any zoned area as such; a business must be located in a commercial area or area zoned at least partially for commerce.

  9. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    Source of income is also important in residency systems that grant credits for taxes of other jurisdictions. Such credit is often limited either by jurisdiction or to the local tax on overall income from other jurisdictions. Source of income is where the income is considered to arise under the relevant tax system.