Brent Carlson discusses the advantages of states like Wyoming and Nevada for business privacy and asset protection. He highlights Wyoming’s anonymity, where LLC owners remain off public records, and Nevada’s nominee services, which shield personal ownership details. "These structures ensure your name stays off public filings, protecting your privacy," Brent explains.
For high-value purchases, such as luxury vehicles, Brent recommends Montana LLCs to avoid sales tax. "One client saved $13,000 on a Porsche by registering it through a Montana LLC," he shares.
Brent also advises attendees to monitor the status of the Beneficial Ownership Interest (BOI) Report, noting its suspension but emphasizing preparedness if reinstated. "If the BOI returns, companies will have only 30 days to file updates," he cautions.
He concludes by encouraging business owners to explore restructuring options in these states to enhance privacy and limit liability exposure, ensuring better protection for personal and corporate assets.