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15 March 2019

Considering Making A Qualified Opportunity Zone Investment?

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Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed

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Qualified Opportunity Zones are a hot topic in the tax and business world, and are an opportunity that span into almost any business market.
United States Finance and Banking

Qualified Opportunity Zones are a hot topic in the tax and business world, and are an opportunity that span into almost any business market. I get questions about them daily. If you are considering making an investment in property in a qualified opportunity zone, or are simply wondering what an opportunity zone is, I recently presented on this topic. A copy of the presentation materials can be found here.

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