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Seasoned S-Corp vs LLC
Hello,
I formed an s-corp with a generic name back in 2005. I had an online business under the s-corp for many years. I am now not currently using the s-corp. I am learning the REI ropes and if I decide to jump in as a business, should I use the seasoned s-corp or should I start a llc? Another thought... should a llc be formed under the s-corp?