“The secret to success is to own nothing, but control everything.”
~ Nelson Rockefeller
When you reorganize your financial affairs and shift your tax liability onto a private organization by beginning a member-based Unincorporated Association.
affords you protections from taxation...
Entity registered with the Secretary of the State
Has its own Tax Exempt EIN Number
Is a private (not public) unsearchable entity
You manage your membership
Conduct transactions thru the UA
Place all assets in the UA
Is transferrable
Open accounts in the UA name
Only $25 every 5 years to renew
A private Unincorporated Association is a Secretary of State registered entity offering a more convenient, flexible, and cost-effective way to manage assets and transactions. Unlike corporations and LLCs, this association is private and not available to the public, giving you the privacy and control you desire.
Tax Exempt EIN Number: EIN Number assigned with 575-E status.
Complete Control Over Membership: As a member, you have the final say over all transactions and activities.
Privacy: Your association is not publicly listed, ensuring your complete privacy.
Asset Management: Assign ownership of property (vehicle, house, bank account, etc) to the association to limit/eliminate personal liability.
Easy Transfer of Assets: Sale or transfer of assets is made simple via membership resignation and reassignment as opposed to subjecting the asset to taxes and fees of selling the asset.
Minimal Ongoing Costs: Lifetime registration with no annual fees (vs Corp. & LLC’s are $800 per year)
When it comes to managing assets with complete autonomy and minimal operational costs a private Unincorporated Association is the perfect solution. You will receive all necessary legal documents to make your journey as smooth as possible.
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