Can Operating Trust Take Place of C-Corp, LLC or S-Corp

Can Operating Trust Take Place of C-Corp, LLC or S-Corp

Yes, Operating Trusts can take the place of a C-Corp, S-Corp or an LLC in a trust web structure, and vice-versa.
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