US Tax law is based on citizenship, not residency, you face the risk of double taxation if your foreign country of choice does not operate a double taxation treaty with the US. Does anyone have further experience with...
Starting a business in the U.S. as a Foreign National can be challenging but I can walk you through the process. Currently, I have a Canadian client who wants to buy a hotel in the USA. Normally if a client already...
1) Standard deduction and personal exemption combined and seems like everyone is getting more... so its a wash IMHO.2) Less deductions for those who don't have a business like real estate investments. Sigh... it just ...
I am an foreign investor looking to buy my first rental investment in Memphis. To get started I want to set up an LLC and ensure its setup properly to avoid getting double taxed in New Zealand. Any recommendations fro...
I'm looking at a small condo to buy as an investment, and I noticed in the seller notes that the property may be subject to firpta... is this a deal killer? I've never heard of firpta until now and in doing my resear...
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I reside in the Bay Area and currently, I do not own any domestic real estate properties. However, I have a home in a foreign country, for which I took out a loan to finance the purchase. If I categorize this ...
It is my understanding that if an LLC is formed in Nevada and I buy property in another state I will have to register as a foreign entity. I believe that in CA this is the same annual fee, 600.00 that is charged to a...
Hi I am a investor based out of CA looking to invest out of state . I am aware there you can form LLC in various landlord legal friendly states like Delaware, Nevada etc . Being a CA resident I have read in articles a...
Hi BP,The community has always answered all of my questions, or at the very least, pointed me in the right direction. I have a rather complex question that I was hoping someone could help.I am in the US. Active in my ...
Are International (non-citizen) Investors Eligible for 1031 Exchange?
A quick google search will tell you "yes, but its complicated." Does anyone know the intricacies/have experience with this?
Thanks.