Yes, when establishing a business, the owner has two clear options, either to be incorporated or unincorporated. Also the term 'start-up costs' do not refer specifically to unincorporated businesses. It costs to establish a business regardless of its structure.Can your business be incorporated and large at the start, because I notice in many people's reports the term "start-up costs" meaning unincorporated small business....?? Is this always the case?
Especially if its hypotheticalit's hard to actually speak to the CEO of the company about their business