MIAMI — Dr. María Marta Calderón, founder of Calderón Law Firm and an Argentine-born attorney who graduated summa cum laude from the University of Miami School of Law, is featured on the May 2026 cover of Hispanic Target Magazine under the headline "THE STRATEGIST: CALDERÓN LAW FIRM." In an in-depth interview, Calderón exposes critical mistakes Latin American business leaders make when investing in Florida real estate and explains how to protect their corporate legacy.
Calderón, who has over twenty years of international experience including work at top-tier firms within the Am Law 200 ranking and as a former Board Director of the Argentine-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida, warns that the most critical mistake is assuming the U.S. legal framework operates with the same informality as in their home countries. "The cultural and technical clash between Civil Law and U.S. Common Law can dissolve a lifetime of wealth if a sophisticated asset protection structure is not established from day one," she notes.
One of the most vital areas analyzed is the destructive impact of the Federal Estate Tax. While U.S. citizens and residents enjoy substantially high exemption thresholds, the tax-free limit for non-resident foreign investors is a mere $60,000. Every dollar exceeding this threshold is subject to a progressive federal estate tax of up to 40% on the asset's total market value. Purchasing properties under an individual's own name triggers ancillary probate proceedings in Florida courts, freezing assets for months and draining liquidity through penalties and automatic withholdings mandated by FIRPTA fiscal regulations.
In the 2026 business landscape, shaped by technological disruption and corporate decentralization, commercial real estate is undergoing exponential growth across multifamily developments, last-mile logistics centers, and data centers along the corporate corridor between Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Facing these complex transactions, Calderón Law Firm serves as a bicultural strategic bridge, ensuring meticulous due diligence and robust, binding contracts that safeguard cross-border capital. "Asset protection is not a one-time event; it is an ongoing professional relationship built on the pillars of trust, transparency, and rigorous technical work," Calderón concludes.
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