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David Bullock
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Structure for out-of-state

David Bullock
  • Albuquerque, NM
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Hey BP, I have an investment and home inspector LLC registered in the state of Montana. I have a rental in my personal name in the state of Utah that cash flows monthly. I was wondering, is there a way to tie the UT rental to my MT LLC in anyway that would be advantageous? Right now I claim the depreciation and rental expenses on my taxes, but the cash flow goes to me personally rather than my MT company. I was thinking of putting the UT rental into a trust naming the LLC as the beneficiary. Would this allow me to cound the rental income toward company income in MT without registering the company in Utah?

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