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Jon Taylor#1 1031 Exchanges Contributor
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I own the business and the building (2 LLCs)

Jon Taylor#1 1031 Exchanges Contributor
  • Pasadena, CA
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Hoping you tax strategists can help me think through this…

I am the owner of a business and the only member in a separate LLC that owns the building.

I am in a position to be able to decide how much rent the business tenant pays in rent.

From an accounting purpose, assuming I could justify that wherever I end up can be considered valid “market” rent, would I be better off paying more in rent and showing less EBITDA on the business, or less rent?

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