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Can a corporation sole be formed to do business?

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Can a corporation sole be formed to do business?

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NO! There are a lot of promoters that are making wild claims that corporation sole can be used for business. In reality the IRS will look at this as sole proprietorship or at least a business trust. In both cases the taxation benefit is totally lost. A true corporation sole is not an entity or organization and is not for doing business.

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