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All Forum Posts by: Cathy Ries

Cathy Ries has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Contract Work and Real Estate Investing Under an LLC

Cathy Ries
Posted
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 6

I'm in the tech industry and it hasn't been doing well with all of the widespread layoffs going on. However I am seeing that search agencies have been reaching out to me for contract work. Some want it to be 1099 and others want it to be C2C (which would require me to create a LLC or S Corp). I do not know much about this type of pay arrangement but was wondering if there are any potential financial (tax or otherwise) advantages to doing (non real estate) tech contract work AND real estate investing under your own company instead of working a W2 and doing real estate on the side? Contracts were typically 6-12 months long with potential to extend. All of my W2 jobs have been very demanding, leaving little time to do real estate so I'm trying to find a balance between the 2.

Post: Is it worth tax planning before acquiring rentals?

Cathy Ries
Posted
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 6

Is it worth talking to someone to start the tax planning convos if this is my current situation?

1. I do not have rental property yet but intend to buy in 2025. Partner and I are planning to finance it together. 

2. My partner and I are not married but we own a primary residence together. We split mortgage and are both on the loan and title. 

As of now, I can see tax planning being beneficial to handle 2 people filing as single because we have to figure out how deductions from the mortgage will work. It'll only be more complicated when we acquire additional property.