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 <text size="large">Starting a business can be an exciting venture for your character in the world of GTA. We try to make the process of starting a legitimate business as easy as pie. The process begins by pairing up with a lawyer or paralegal to start the paperwork and paying off a one-off business license fee to the Department Of Justice (DOJ). There are different business types across the State of San Andreas that you can set up a business case for and pitch to someone at the DOJ, ready to be addressed at the next open court for approval.</text> <text size="large">Starting a business can be an exciting venture for your character in the world of GTA. We try to make the process of starting a legitimate business as easy as pie. The process begins by pairing up with a lawyer or paralegal to start the paperwork and paying off a one-off business license fee to the Department Of Justice (DOJ). There are different business types across the State of San Andreas that you can set up a business case for and pitch to someone at the DOJ, ready to be addressed at the next open court for approval.</text>
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 +===== Difference between unregistered and registered organization =====
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 +<text size="large">By default, all organizations are unregistered. They could be used to roleplay out a savings account, perhaps a little cheeky money laundering or a place to keep your cash for the time being. It can also be used to have pools of money with friends or associates while also maintain a fleet of vehicles that are owned by your registered (or unregistered) organization.</text>
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 +<text size="large">‎A registered business is a particular business that was approved by the Department of Justice, through open court. Some businesses would fortunately have a brick and mortar business and some would be a registered business without a physical location.</text>
  
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