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Updated 11 months ago,

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To S-CORP or LLC? that is the question.

Michael Grappone
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hey hey community! here is my situation. i would consider myself a small portfolio, intermediate investor who is trying to grow. I have W-2 income and three investment properties. two side by side two-family homes, and one mixed use STR. the multi-families are in CT, and the STR is in RI. I have excellent credit, no debt other than mortgages, properties with great cashflow and equity, and i still continuously struggle with lenders. I'm interested in setting up either an S-CORP or LLC, but want to make sure i make the right choice so that I can secure the best tax benefits, while also setting myself up to get into the next investment. any suggestions as to which direction to go here? thanks, mike

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