Message from @Deleted User 57835c2c

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2017-08-04 20:44:06 UTC  

you mean your Trve Self works in an office?

2017-08-04 20:44:28 UTC  

Yeah. I'm basically a sperg. I love super detailed legal shit.

2017-08-04 20:44:47 UTC  

so given anarchic freedom you'd still do it? what do you do, paralegal? lawyer?

2017-08-04 20:44:51 UTC  

lawyer

2017-08-04 20:45:36 UTC  

interesting. what area of law?

2017-08-04 20:45:37 UTC  

If I had fuck you money, I'd probably do something pretty similar. I'm really involved in energy policy in my state.

2017-08-04 20:45:41 UTC  

energy

2017-08-04 20:45:48 UTC  

tell you what

2017-08-04 20:45:53 UTC  

I would do it less hours per week that's for sure

2017-08-04 20:46:07 UTC  

if I get fuck you money (which I hope to, rather quickly in fact), I will seek out your services entirely on the basis of you being altright

2017-08-04 20:47:23 UTC  

haha

2017-08-04 20:47:39 UTC  

do you need a wind farm or solar array built?

2017-08-04 20:48:14 UTC  

you know I bet I could get spergs to donate to it as a nonprofit

2017-08-04 20:48:30 UTC  

do you know much about taxes and their evasion/avoidance/avoision?

2017-08-04 20:49:01 UTC  

if not, simply being able to tell me how to find the kind of lolyer I need would be a huge help

2017-08-04 20:49:03 UTC  

I know some about taxes and how to take advantage of legal tax shelters. I don't know anything about how to evade them without getting caught.

2017-08-04 20:49:53 UTC  

but I can't give you advice because I am not licensed to practice in your state.

2017-08-04 20:49:58 UTC  

basically the question I need answered is.... if I have an LLC or S-corp producing dough, and I want to move it to a trust and invest it in conventional assets, what's the most tax efficient way to go from A to B?

2017-08-04 20:50:18 UTC  

so far everyone says "that's a hard question, you need competent lawyers in that area," but I don't know how to even find them

2017-08-04 20:50:30 UTC  

so maybe you could point me in a direction

2017-08-04 20:50:51 UTC  

would be willing to use ovreseas options and even bitcoin

2017-08-04 20:54:27 UTC  

I would look for highly rated firms in your state that have a tax practice. If you want the best of the best, you're probably talking about firms like Skadden or Orrick or Akin Gump or Alston & Bird or something like that in LA.

2017-08-04 20:54:40 UTC  

But that's probably overkill for what you want.

2017-08-04 20:54:54 UTC  

firms with estate planning practices would probably also have the info you want

2017-08-04 20:58:58 UTC  

my guess is, and this isn't advice, is that they'll tell you to max out tax-sheltered investment vehicles like a 401(k) (which you can sponsor for yourself under a certain self-employment provision or as an LLC) and a "backdoor" IRA

2017-08-04 20:59:15 UTC  

You would then just pay income taxes on income you are paid from the trust

2017-08-04 20:59:37 UTC  

for which a certain deduction is available, iirc

2017-08-04 21:01:49 UTC  

taxes on capital gains in complex trusts gets into a level of specialization I don't have

2017-08-04 21:03:52 UTC  

S-Corp is a good idea since you seem to be funneling everything into long term investments, but you would want to check on how your state treats S-Corps because it varies a lot and some just treat them as regular old C-corps

2017-08-04 21:04:14 UTC  

I see

2017-08-04 21:04:40 UTC  

I do not consider 401gay to be a tax shelter

2017-08-04 21:04:51 UTC  

Are you an actual lawyer @UOC

2017-08-04 21:04:56 UTC  

yes

2017-08-04 21:04:57 UTC  

retirement accounts are no good for me unless they are going to provide me a tax advantage on paying my bills from them at age 31

2017-08-04 21:04:57 UTC  

Or just a fag

2017-08-04 21:05:02 UTC  

Oh cool

2017-08-04 21:05:02 UTC  

lawfag

2017-08-04 21:05:21 UTC  

I will take your advice though

2017-08-04 21:05:27 UTC  

just look up tax lawyers from l33t practices

2017-08-04 21:05:51 UTC  

How much money are you playing around with

2017-08-04 21:05:59 UTC  

Out of curiosity