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Ryan Robinson
  • Hyattsville, MD
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Non resident tax withholding

Ryan Robinson
  • Hyattsville, MD
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We invest in Maryland (which is where our LLC is registered) but we're considering doing a flip in Pennsylvania. To avoid the non resident withholding tax, do people usually create a new LLC in the state in which they're investing (so in this case, should we create a new LLC in PA to avoid paying the non resident tax when we sell the flip?) Or is there another way we can avoid this tax while still investing under our MD LLC?

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