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Updated over 6 years ago, 07/15/2018

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Gerhard Listander
  • Winthrop Harbor, IL
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Bank Account Problem

Gerhard Listander
  • Winthrop Harbor, IL
Posted

I'm having a hard time trying to find a bank that I can open a business account with online. I'm currently overseas with limited ways to communicate with others besides email. I think I can open another personal checking account at the bank I already have and it'll be under my name but i'm trying to buy out of state rentals with an LLC I own. Would it be frowned upon to use a seperate personal account strictly for the business until I get back to the states in about 6 months to phyiscally go and open a business checking account. The only purpose of the account would be to collect payments and pay bills like taxes and insurance on assets held by the LLC.

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