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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Tax writeoffs for the education phase investor.
I am listening to taxwrite offs for the savvy real estate investor right now and it is outstanding. I am seeing so many opportunities that I have not even thought of. At this point educational material, driving for dollars expenses, home office stuff, possible lead material from list sorce. The problem is I don't own any properties yet despite intentions to in the near future. Am I SOL on these expenses or is there an oppertunity here?
Thanks for your time everybody!
Ty.