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New York offers several business entity options including LLCs, corporations, partnerships, and sole proprietorships. The state's business laws govern entity formation, corporate governance, contracts, and commercial transactions.

Starting or operating a business in New York requires compliance with state registration requirements, tax obligations, and ongoing regulatory filings with the New York Secretary of State.