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Are you considering setting up a corporation to buy investment real estate? Do you own property in your personal name and want to move it into a corporation?
Canadian real estate investor Darren Voros sits down with Dave Poutinen of Realfile CPA to discuss corporate structures inside of real estate investing. Dave walks through what we should consider before setting up a corporation, who can benefit most from owning property in a corporation, what tax rate you can expect to pay inside of a corporation and much more.
To reach Dave send an email to dave@realfile.ca
****DISCLAIMER:
With any and all investing you should always obtain independent legal, taxation and financial advice from a licensed professional before investing any of your own money.
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Darren Voros
Darren’s diverse skillset has taken him to many stages around the world. He has been featured as an on-air renovation expert on “The Goods” (CBC) and “CityLine” (CityTV). Darren was also the behind the scenes contractor on “Save My Reno” (HGTV) and “Game of Homes (W Network).
Darren is an accomplished real estate investor, trainer and coach. He controls a portfolio of properties worth just over $10,000,000 and has travelled across North America educating, inspiring and motivating audiences on the subject of real estate investing, financial independence and financial literacy. Darren’s willingness to give back prompted him to launch his KZfaq channel in 2020 in order to have a wider reach in educating investors.