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Bryce Robbins
  • Real Estate Investor
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Best Legal Entity in Atlanta, GA

Bryce Robbins
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hi BP community,

My wife and I are private real estate investors here in Atlanta. We have a few deals that we might be closing on within the next few months but aren't exactly sure which exit strategy we are going to use on them. From what we have gathered , it seems that the most tax efficient route is to hold long term investments and short term investments in separate entities but we aren't sure which entities to hold them in (LLC, S. Corp, Sole Proprietorship with Liability Insurance, etc.)

We'd like to hold our investments in entities that give us the most tax benefits and asset protection. How should we proceed?