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Cassandra Sifford
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Castle, DE
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Holding Company Registration

Cassandra Sifford
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Castle, DE
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Heeeeyyyy BP! I was listening to a mastermind about tips on finding private investors. The speaker advised registering a holding company for the funds they invest with you. I'm in DE and the state requires an annual tax of $300 to keep the entity in good standing. (I know I'd also need a registered agent). I was thinking of registering the LLC in PA as it's just over the line so I can set up a bank account easily and the state doesn't require an annual fee for the LLC. The properties I'm looking to invest in are currently in DE, but I do want to eventually start investing OOS. Are there any legal issues to registering OOS vs in the state of DE for the LLC? I just don't want to get jammed up to save myself $300 and it turns out to be a bigger headache...

Thank you for your thoughts... Cassandra

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