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Purchased an S.Corp.... can I have 2 company addresses while building credit?


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I purchased an S.Corp and it's registered in South Carolina, always has been and I plan to have an address there in a year so I don't want to change that.   In the meantime, the company's address has been moved from the previous owner's business address to an iPostal1 address, because they offer Registered Agent services there.


Will using that iPostal1 address hurt me while building credit because it's with iPostal1?  If I'd prefer to use it, can I?      I also have a physical office address here in NY where I am working right now, finishing up a job for a year or so and it's actually my office in a building.   I could use this address if I need to or if it's better, it's just the registered address for the corp will show South Carolina.  Will that be a problem?   And I also have a NY residential address, but I understand using a residential address isn't ideal. 

 

Which address would be ideal to use while building credit?   And if it's the NY office address, will having the South Carolina address as the registered agent be a problem?  Which address should I use for 411?  My work is mostly online and I don't need anything at any of the locations physically, no traffic or actual equipment or anything.

Thanks in advance.


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I would not do that postal one address.  I have been doing this for more that 20 years. My experience has shown me that is a very bad idea.  If it's me, I would pause my corporate credit building until I had enough to get a bonafide office space (NOT virtual or shared) and then continue after that.  My experience and current insight would also prevent me from choosing to put an office anywhere near New York right now.  I would not put too much emphasis on 411 anymore.  just simply not necessary.

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