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All Forum Posts by: Don Chan

Don Chan has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Tax issues in Hard Money Lending

Don ChanPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

@Taylor Green I'm looking at doing something similar as well. Create an LLC and elect to be taxed as a C-Corp. Were you able to do it? Did you have any issues with the Personal Holding Company tax?

Thanks,

Don

Post: Private Lender as Business Entity Considerations

Don ChanPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

@Greg P. I'm looking into doing something similar. Did you create an LLC and elect to be taxed as a C-Corp? Also were you able to look into the Personal Holding Company tax?

Thanks,

Don

Post: RE Lending Crowdfunding - Taxes & LLC

Don ChanPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hi BP,

I've successfully invested in real estate debt crowdfunding (i.e. Peer Street, LendingHome, etc) and now would like to incorporate as a LLC (for asset protection) and declare taxes as a C-Corp (for the difference between individual and corporate tax rates). I'm hoping to use the retained earnings as business expansion funds. Has anyone done this?

Would I have any tax issues as a Personal Holding Company (PHC)?  Can I be exempted from PHC as a "lending company" or based on the concept that "Interest received on loans is business income if you are in the business of lending money?"

An even more advance tax question, would real estate debt crowdfunding have any issues with PHC as it relates to "making loans evidenced by, or purchasing, certificates of indebtedness issued in a series, under a trust indenture, and in registered form or with interest coupons attached?"

Thanks,

Don