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Most of the folks on Kickstarter don't have the necessary business entities set up to take advantage of that.


I would agree with that for the most part, however, if you're receiving a large sum of money (e.g. the $8 million dollars Ouya received as mentioned in the article received) I think you owe it to your investors to take the time to set up those business entities.




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