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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

I need help getting an scorp set up
Im new to buying a commercial property. and Im having trouble on how to get my scorp set up. any help would be gratly appreciated
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Usually when you purchase a property it is in a LLC for tax purposes (speak to your CPA) not a S Corp. If you are having questions or issues with setting one up; speak to an attorney to have it done correctly. It does not cost that much.