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Removing a person from an S Corp
Hi BP!
Does anyone have any insight or experience with removing or changing a person from an S Corp that owns a commercial building without reassessing the property taxes in California? It’s a parent & child in the S Corp. Could Prop 58 be used?
Thanks!