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Updated almost 16 years ago, 11/25/2008

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Rick Doshier
  • Levelland, TX
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Rick Doshier
  • Levelland, TX
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I have a question for you full time investors,

I am forming a new LLC for rental property and I am wanting to have me and my wife as partners so she can manage the business if I am away.

How does this work, it is asking me for the percentage and the contribution?

I am also wondering if my wife will have to file for her own EIN number, and how does this work out? If I am using the EIN number that I already obtained?

If anyone can help me out that would be great

Thanks in advance for your help

Rick

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