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All Forum Posts by: Andy Cracchiolo

Andy Cracchiolo has started 5 posts and replied 22 times.

Post: New Member, Orange County, CA

Andy CracchioloPosted
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Welcome to BP! I’m working on my second property in Indianapolis, so best of luck and let me know if you have any questions or want to chat about it.

This is my first post, sorry if its in the wrong category. Question regarding purchasing a property in an LLC out of state.

Basically I'm looking to purchase a property all cash, in Indiana, and would like to hold the property in an LLC in Ohio for example that seems to have the following benifits.

- No annual report

- No Annual Fee

- No state income tax (c corp filing for tax not s corp pass thru)

My question is basically, will I need to file biennial in Indiana if i register as foreign entity in Indiana (I assume this would be necessary to have a rental property with income in that state)

I am less worried about the fee's for registering, but more curious about ongoing maintenance.

From my perspective, if i have to spend a bit more money to register as a foreign entity in Indiana, but I don't have to file each year, the extra cost would be worth it to keep this thing low maintenance.

Any thoughts or suggestions welcome.

Thanks!