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All Forum Posts by: Troy DeLong

Troy DeLong has started 10 posts and replied 122 times.

Post: Moving Stock Market Capital Gains into Real Estate

Troy DeLongPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lansing, MI
  • Posts 127
  • Votes 71

I'm wondering if there is a way you can avoid paying capital gains tax on stock market trades if you put that money into a real estate deal? Sort of like 1031 (Although 1031 explicitly says ETS/Stocks do not qualify for tax deferment). 

Thanks in advance! 

Post: 2018 Tax Law Changes

Troy DeLongPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lansing, MI
  • Posts 127
  • Votes 71

I'm about halfway through BP's book 'The Book on Tax Strategies for the Savvy Real Estate Investor - Vol 1' and just noticed the book was written/published in 2016.

The book is great so far, but can anyone point out the big differences/changes that came with the 2018 tax law update that affect real estate? Stuff that might be in the book (out of date) and stuff that isn't in the book? 

I'm new to Real Estate and am all ears! Thanks in advance.