Richard T. Williamson

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Richard T. Williamson (born 1958) is an author and an attorney specializing in estate planning and forming (and maintaining) business entities such as corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs). His books deal with the topic of real estate investing; more specifically, he has written about tax strategies for real estate investors as well as asset protection for real estate investors.

His expertise in estate planning and real estate investing has been noted and called upon by the Wall Street Journal on three separate occasions [1] [2] [3] as well as by the J.T. Foxx Radio Show. [4] Additionally, he has had his work featured in Investment Adviser Magazine.[5]

Richard earned his Bachelors of Science in Business Administration from the University of Southern California and his Juris Doctor from Southwestern University School of Law.

He currently resides and has his law practice in Long Beach, California.

[edit] Bibliography

Selling Real Estate Without Paying Taxes: A Guide to Capital Gains Tax Alternatives (1st Ed. 2003, ISBN 978-0-7931-6798-2; 2nd Ed. 2007, ISBN 978-1-4195-8437-4)

Tax Secrets of Millionaire Real Estate Investors (2005, ISBN 0-7931-9362-1)

The Real Estate Investors Guide to Corporations, LLCs, and Asset Protection Entities (2008, ISBN 978-1-4277-9702-5)


[edit] References

  1. ^ The Secret to Selling High And Deferring High Taxes - WSJ.com
  2. ^ Trusts Offer Tax Savings On Donated Real Estate - WSJ.com
  3. ^ http://www.masonlawyers.com/images/WSJ_patdeftax.pdf
  4. ^ The JT Foxx Show
  5. ^ http://www.investmentadvisor.com/print.php?printscreen=yes&topic=&article=5551