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Trust as sole member of CA LLC?
I am going to start my first LLC for an MFR that I am going to acquire. I am trying to determine the most efficient and tax friendly way to do this. Should I make the Family Trust the sole member, should I be the sole member, .... I searched out and read the posts I could find about LLCs generally, but couldn't find anything as to what is best as it relates to who the member/members should be.