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Dante Underwood
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • pasadena, CA
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Looking for the best way (tax wise) to purchase properties under.

Dante Underwood
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • pasadena, CA
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I have had a LLC in CA since 2006 but hate paying all the state franchise tax board fee's. Looking for some suggestions ( I wont hold you to your opinions if you are not a tax professional ) but at least what has worked for others. Not trying to reinvent the wheel just get my wheel rolling in the right direction.

So far I hear a Nevada LLC or something of those lines.

Thanks in advance for your responses!

The Underwood Sale Group

Dante Underwood