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All Forum Posts by: Chris Ruoff

Chris Ruoff has started 4 posts and replied 24 times.

Post: Is the RE-Syndication-Sponsor responsible for a taxable event?

Chris RuoffPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 6

I just finished Gene Trowbridge's book It's a Whole New Business (great book by the way) and in the book he says that the RE-Syndication-Sponsor is responsible for a taxable event for the equity component.

"If the sponsor is simply granted an ownership interest and that interest has an ascertainable value, the receipt of the interest by the sponsor is a taxable event. The sponsor will have to report the receipt of the value of the interest and pay taxes on the value of the interest at ordinary rates."

So if the sponsor receives a 25% equity component for putting together a million dollar deal does he or she automatically pay taxes on $250,000? Even if it's done with leverage? Someone tell me this isn't true!

Or would it be 25% of the $300k down payment or what? Thanks!

Post: Accidental $291k cashout refinance... Biggest BRRRR Deal yet!

Chris RuoffPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 6

Insane. Congrats.

Do you mind sharing the city? I'm still trying to pick a cash flowing city in Texas and need all the data points I can get. Thanks.

Post: My 12 year old bought his first house

Chris RuoffPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 6

Wow. That is amazing... thanks for sharing.

Post: Havelock, NC 4-plex - First Investment

Chris RuoffPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 6

Great job! Congrats!