
15 May 2018 | 2 replies
Go to the assessors office they can find the address or parcel number from there you can go to the county recorder and look up who owns the property and what they’re taxable mailing address is.
17 May 2018 | 0 replies
Hi everyone,I am a vet and using post 9/11 gi bill which gives you non taxable housing allowance while attending school.
18 May 2018 | 2 replies
Hi everyone,I am a vet and using post 9/11 gi bill which gives you non taxable housing allowance while attending school.
28 August 2018 | 14 replies
I don't know when they are able to reassess based on improvement during the current taxable year.

30 May 2018 | 17 replies
If you sell the apple stock that is a taxable event so you will have to pay taxes on the gains.

27 May 2018 | 21 replies
Here is the formula:Retail value - parents original purchase price - amount you pay - minus maximum gift amount = taxable amountMaximum gift amount is the IRS maximum amount they can gift you without taxes.
25 May 2018 | 9 replies
If you've occupied your current primary residence for 2/5 last years the gain on the sale of that property will be non-taxable.

6 May 2008 | 6 replies
In some cases, the combination of expenses, interest, and depreciation will create a negative taxable income from a rental.

16 May 2008 | 5 replies
Your taxable rental income is all the rents collected, less all expenses, less interest, less depreciation.

6 June 2008 | 2 replies
If you pay yourself a salary from the C-corp, that's deductable by the C-corp as a business expense, but then its taxable income for you.