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Mariah Kraatz-Rimkus
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Converting Assumed Name to LLC

Mariah Kraatz-Rimkus
  • Andover, MN
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Hello! 

My name is Mariah. I am an independent contractor and was advised to file under an assumed name by the company. After doing some research I have realized I want to file as an LLC. I have called the MN Secretary of State and they said I have to just file a new business as an LLC. But I have an EIN number ... Can I transfer that same EIN number that I was using to the new business?

Thank you in advance for your help! 

Mariah

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John Woodrich
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Minneapolis, MN
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John Woodrich
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Update - I talked to Mariah tonight and we determined there was no need to use the EIN this year.  Going to get it all settled next year.

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