Nevis Enacts Amendments to LLC Ordinance

By Stephen Speiser, Esq. May 2024 In 2009, the Nevis Island Assembly enacted the Nevis Limited Liability Company Ordinance, which opened the door to the convenient formation of offshore business entities in a tax-friendly and asset-protective Caribbean jurisdiction. A major rewrite of the legislation in 2017 did not make any substantive changes, disappointing many who advocated for the adoption of …

Advice CPAs Should Give Clients on Asset Protection – Part I

By Stephen Speiser, Esq. May 2024 CPAs are called upon to advise clients on a wide range of financial planning matters, and their good counsel is often essential to the success of their clients’ business and estate planning objectives. One area that most CPAs tend to avoid, however, is asset protection. This is unfortunate, because CPAs are trusted advisors with …

The Commercial Real Estate Meltdown is Coming – Prepare Your Clients

385 Banks Projected to Fail / 1,000’s of Loans Projected to Default / Guarantors Wiped Out By Stephen Speiser, Esq. May 2024 The Coming Storm Approximately $1 trillion of commercial real estate debt is coming due this year, and that number will increase dramatically in 2025. The Mortgage Bankers Association confirms that real growth in CRE debt together with major …

Asset Protecting Against Loan Guarantees

By Stephen Speiser, Esq. May 2024 There is, perhaps, nothing more destructive of personal wealth than a personal guarantee.  Of all the parties to a commercial loan transaction, guarantors are the ones who are the most “at risk” following a default.  The reasons are several: Simply put, guarantors have few, if any, defenses to a contractual liability that can completely …

The Folly of Domestic Asset Protection Trusts (DAPTs)

By Stephen Speiser, Esq. We need to have a serious conversation about domestic asset protection trusts (DAPTs). By our last count, 20 states now have DAPT laws: Alabama, Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming. Yet, the rush to implement DAPT legislation – motivated by state bar …

Corporate Transparency Act Held Unconstitutional

By Stephen Speiser, Esq. In Nat’l Small Bus. United v. Yellen, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 36205 (March 1, 2024) the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama ruled that the CTA is unconstitutional in a lawsuit brought by the National Small Business Association (NSBA) and one of its members, Isaac Winkles. The court found that the CTA exceeds …