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All Forum Posts by: John Brown

John Brown has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Even if the property is purchased under the same llc it wouldn't be deductible? What if it was a different tax category such as an s corp?  To make the scenario as simple as possible, lets just assume the down payment of 20%. Would that 100k be deductible since it is a new business venture? What are other different investment or other opportunities to help lower the amount? Thanks!

Hi Everyone! I am brand new to the forum and had a relatively quick question, but could not find the answer anywhere online. Here goes:

I have a growing business ( llc) (nothing to do with investment properties and currently don't own any) which will clear after costs and other deductions slightly more than 500k this year. Can I purchase an investment property through the business and write off the down payment plus other expenses (example: buy a 500k home and put down 20% is that 100k deductible making the taxable income only 400k?

Any insights or other advice would be much appreciated! The closest to anything I have found online was this website so hopefully you guys can help. Thanks!