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    Arrow Pros for LLC/Corp. besides legal protection

    I been researching on how to form a LLC in the state of California.

    Let me give you a scenario and see if you can toss your 2cents.


    An investor wants to purchase a rental property and buy it under the new LLC name that he recently formed.
    The investor collects monthly rent and pays the property tax.
    Since it is a LLC, the investor would need to file a separate tax for the residual income?

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    It depends on how many members the LLC has.

    If "the investor" is the only member (similar to an officer of a corporation) of the LLC, then it is a "single-member LLC". Those are regarded as pass-thru entities by the IRS, and you do not need an additional tax return, tax ID, or anything.

    If you have more than one member, it is a multi-member LLC, and you will need a Tax ID number, file a return, and have the income passed to the members by a form K-1 every year.

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    What would be the answer if this dealt with a husband and wife, filing jointly?
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    If the husband and wife are both members of the LLC, then it is a multi-member LLC, and the LLC will need to file it's own taxes.

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    Default Re: Pros for LLC/Corp. besides legal protection

    CafeMonkey, sorry, don't know your real name...sounds like you are heavily involved in Richmond investment real estate, this might be a good place to throw out the advantages, and perhaps some disadvantages, of owning real estate under an LLC, or perhaps in this case, a single LLC per property.
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    Default Re: Pros for LLC/Corp. besides legal protection

    Advantages: Asset Protection and Some (limited) privacy

    I can't think of any disadvantages, except a little more paperwork and procedure. Unless you're in California, where an LLC is $800 per year.

    I recommend an LLC for rental property, and an S-Corporation for flips and rehabs.

    A single LLC per property doesn't give you much, except the assets are seperated from each other for liability purposes. I wouldn't think this would be worth the hassle, unless you were dealing with high-risk properties (like low-end rentals).

    If you're serious about owning property in an entity, I HIGHLY recommend Dyches Boddiford's classes. He has an LLC and Corporation class coming up soon.

    And always have an umbrella liability policy. It's cheap, and it covers a ton of stuff that might fall thru the cracks of other policies.

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    i wonder if this has anything to do with what the IRS published on the dirty dozen.. the corporate sole. be careful i have had a friend loose 50k who was promised the deed to their home plus cash in a year that when they were ready to refi-- no way be able to. guess what the corporate sole is a scam... 50 k lost the lender got paid in fees, a bogus mortgage that was given with a pre pay and all principals are gone..

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    Default Re: Pros for LLC/Corp. besides legal protection

    What the heck are you talking about?

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