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The IRA Owned LLC, a Great Tool for Investing
Three's Company: How To Move From Unlimited Liability to Limited Liability
Using an LLC to Protect Your Wealth
Sample of Limited Liablility Company Articles
So what exactly is the deal with Delaware limited liability
companies? Put that particular combination of words into a
search engine, even using the advanced search capability of
searching for those words in that order, brings up an amazing
number of hits? What are they and why are they popular?
Delaware limited liability companies are one of those kicky
little legal tangos that America is famous for.
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You've decided you need an LLC for your real estate investing or
small business. But the attorney wants several hundred dollars
or more to fill out the paperwork. Isn't there a cheaper way to
set up an LLC? You bet. You can do it yourself.
An LLC formation, by design, is very straight forward. To set up
an LLC, you file articles of LLC formation or
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This newly created entity within the United States has been
around for many years in other countries. It is commonly used in
Germany, in fact. But, what is LLC? How does it work and why is
it a benefit to you or to others who use it? There are some
things to consider prior to getting involved with a limited
liability company.
First, knowing what an
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The short answer is yes...if your business is located in Nevada.
Otherwise, your best bet is to http://www.llc-made-easy.com">form your business
entity in the state where your business operates.
There many myths about forming Nevada LLCs and corporations. One
such myth is that you can avoid paying federal income tax by
incorporating in Nevada. That's completely untrue. There is no
way to avoid federal income taxes other than
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"So many investors are tired of watching their retirement
accounts dwindle away from the lackluster performance of the
stock market, while the value of their home and surrounding
areas increase in the double digits," said Marco Caporale,
President and CEO of Independent Executive Management, LLC.
Although using your retirement account to purchase real estate
does offer the potential for two to three times the annual
appreciation of traditional
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