
11 November 2020 | 2 replies
I imagine a lot of you have corporations for your real estate holdings.Thank you :)

10 November 2020 | 7 replies
Lastly, NC is likely more favorable than both FL & NY from a tax & fees perspective.Here is the info on filing LLCs/Corporations in NC:https://www.sosnc.gov/Guides/l...At the bottom of the above link you will find the forms & fees.

15 November 2020 | 2 replies
Obviously, the first being to pay the IRS a certain percentage on the gross amount and the second being to pay the Canadian government on the gross amount AS WELL - not the “after U.S tax” amount, from my limited understanding this has something to do with the fact that the Canadian government doesn’t recognize an American LLC as a legal corporation and therefore any taxes paid on income produced through the LLC are not in any way recognized or credited after the income comes back to Canada.Other articles claim that there are “work-arounds” to avoid this situation, but they are very vague in nature - I brought this to the attention of my CPA, unfortunately he doesn’t have much experience with cross-border investing and wasn’t much help.I know most people here are Americans, however, if anyone has any experience with cross-border investing or any information that could help it would be much appreciated!

11 November 2020 | 41 replies
Check out www.furnishedfinder.com and google "corporate housing los angeles" and see what the competition is charging?

12 November 2020 | 5 replies
I've recently started researching corporate and short-term rentals in DFW.

12 November 2020 | 4 replies
I graduated last spring from business school as well and ended getting my real estate license instead of the corporate route.

19 November 2020 | 6 replies
Rich Dad Advisors also has a great book on this topic called Start Your Own Corporation.
21 November 2020 | 11 replies
Major corporations are increasingly holding it as a reserve asset.

14 November 2020 | 3 replies
Focus on a corporate career first, they will pay for your training.

14 November 2020 | 19 replies
For NJ law, see: https://www.caplanschool.com/t... and look at Par. 6 (f), which states "(f) "No licensed individual, partnership, firm or corporation shall enter into a “net listing” contract for the sale of real property, or any interest therein.