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Should I use a C-corp or an SLLC for my real estate business?
Typically, a SLLC is the best option for real estate investing. C-corps come with quite a few requirements and generally don't have the tax advantages of the SLLC. SLLC allows for pass-through taxation, meaning you just report your profits or losses on Schedule E of your personal income tax return. Now, if you have the need for the C-corporation requirements (meetings, minutes, board, etc.), then it may be worthy of consideration. But in most cases, the SLLC is the best option.