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Asset protection S-Corp LLC or both?

Jeffrey Marshall
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Just getting started in real estate and I keep seeing asset protection as being very important. How do I determine what kind of protection to have S-Corp LLC or both? Can anyone explain how I could have both and what that entails?

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Ashish Acharya
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@Jeffrey Marshall, that is an excellent question, but not an easy one. 

We need to consider what you are trying to accomplish. 

From legal protection side, there are so many variables. 

You also need to consider tax implications. You don’t want to run a rental vis Corp. Also, if you have more than one partners, S- Corp can create some problems with distributions. 

If you are doing flips, you would wanna get S-corps to save on the Self employment taxes. 

Both of the entities will have an asset protection if they are maintained properly. The desired asset protection also depends on what you are trying to protect outside of the RE investing. Will the cost of maintaining a well run entity supports your Cashflow? An analysis of this sort should give you a clear picture. 

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