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Jure Klepic
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CORP or LLC

Jure Klepic
  • New York
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Hi, 

I am seeking advice on what kind of entity I should form for tax lien investing. My primary goal is not to own the properties but to simply reinvest the lien return into the lien. I understand that if I buy the property, LLC is the best option. I just got confused as I read that the best would be to open a Corp and then use a land trust to buy the liens.

I am planning on forming the entity in Wyoming. 

Thank you in advance for any advise. 

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