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Do reinstated S Corp in California still need to pay $800?
I dissolved an S Corp in 2015 but decided to reinstate it in 2017 for my real estate investments. Do I still need to pay the $800 fee to the Franchise Tax Board for my 2017 Taxes? I know the first year of a new S-corp you don't pay the $800, but how about if it was dissolved and reinstated? Does it come back as a new corporation when you reinstate it? Has anyone run into a similar situation?