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Old 07-13-2009, 08:32 PM   #1
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hi , i just formed an LLC with my partner and we gonna have one employee i have liabilty and " if any " W/C policies swapped from my name to the LLC , since i was worked on DBA till now. Is there anything i should do when going from dba to llc ? all opinions and advise will be greatly appriciated
oh and i aslo have buissness acc at my bank for my DBA should i open another from LLC ?

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