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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

What tax benefits does an LLC provide
Hello! If you are looking to be a full time investor of rental properties, and you would like to get tax benefits, what route would be best to go?
Would an LLC provide this for you? Or is there another route to go?
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An LLC is not used as a tax advantage. It is used for liability protection. I suggest talking with your CPA about tax strategy.
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