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All Forum Posts by: Greg Hanchi

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Post: Real estate attorney, CPA, or accountant

Greg HanchiPosted
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 2
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Thank you Shawn for this information.

Post: Real estate attorney, CPA, or accountant

Greg HanchiPosted
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0
Hi everyone, I'm new to real estate investing and are planning to form an LLC to start flipping houses. I'm looking for some direction on who to consult for the following topics: 1- What type of corporation is recommended when one of the partners is a non-US resident? 2- How to structure the business to get the most tax benefits, taking into consideration that 50% of the company will be owned by a foreigner? Should I consult with various lawyers and a CPA, is it better to go with a firm that has experienced in various practices such as corporate and tax law and maybe immigration? I rather go to one place to get all my answers if possible. Can someone please recommend a firm in the Orlando area that will be able to help me get these questions answered? Thanks