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Charles Stewart II
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Real Estate Agent or Loan Originator/Officer

Charles Stewart II
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  • Baton Rouge, LA
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Who makes more money per year, real estate agents or loan originators?

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Ana Garcia
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Ana Garcia
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Just want to clarify that there is no need to set up a legal entity (i.e., an LLC) to deduct business expenses. The same expenses are deducted as a sole proprietor than as a member of an LLC. The advantage of the LLC, and why we recommend creating one, is for liability protection.

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