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Business Entities in Estate Planning: Asset Protection, Anonymity, and the Corporate Transparency Act

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An overview of the leading issues related to asset protection and anonymity in business entity structures. Focus on the primary areas of concern when choosing the type of entity, jurisdiction for formation and ownership structure when the goals are asset protection and anonymity and the impact of the Corporate Transparency Act on these choices.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 10/31/2025

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John K. Ross IV

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Business Entities in Estate Planning: Asset Protection, Anonymity, and the Corporate Transparency Act (Sep 2024)

An overview of the leading issues related to asset protection and anonymity in business entity structures. Focus on the primary areas of concern when choosing the type of entity, jurisdiction for formation and ownership structure when the goals are asset protection and anonymity and the impact of the Corporate Transparency Act on these choices.

Originally presented: Aug 2024 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference

John K. Ross IV, Ross & Shoalmire PLLC - Texarkana, TX