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#182374 11/25/08 12:37 AM
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Could a copy center be considered as an office?

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OreElect #182378 11/25/08 02:25 AM
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That's one question you need to ask your CPA ... as well as your contractors' board.

renosteinke #182416 11/26/08 12:01 AM
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I can see it as a store kinko`s etc,or an office copy center in state farm or a university.Any opinions looking at 220.12


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