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Washington State LLC or Wyoming LLC
So I’m looking start my business entity but I’m unsure exactly how I should do. I’m writing to find out from seasoned investors about there opinion. I’m hearing a lot of things about Wyoming LLC or S Corp or C Corp. I live in Washington State. I love how the Wyoming LLC is built, but I see on there that if you die the LLC dissolves. I really do like that It has a Anonymous factor. Should I just stick with my current state if I’m living in Washington State?