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Nick Janovich My head hurts from thinking about tax methods.
15 December 2015 | 4 replies
My question would be what is considered a component of tangible property?
Patrick Plummer Can a Self-Directed IRA LLC be created in a Series LLC Cell?
9 March 2017 | 17 replies
This kind of interpretation comes from a depth of knowledge of the tax code and years of experience working with IRA plans and related court cases, and piecing together all the variables and interrelated components that impact such structures.This is, arguably, a conservative interpretation.  
David Galvan Waco Texas Property Tax
12 June 2019 | 4 replies
This is all public info - you s/b able to visit the tax appraisal district site for the address the property is in, and look up each component (city, county, ISD, hospitals, etc.) of the tax bill.
James Popp When and how do realtors get paid in a wholesale deal?
12 October 2022 | 48 replies
Realtors with a bad taste for wholesalers generally don't know or understand this component of real estate investing. 
Marty N. Year End Tax Strategies
23 December 2015 | 5 replies
Standard depreciation is where you depreciate the value of the house (minus an estimated value of the land) over 27.5 years.Accelerated depreciation is where you break up the key components of the house (i.e. roof, floors, windows, hvac, etc) and depreciate them over the IRS' acceptable lifespans of each one.  
Hernan Guelman Sindicator vs DYI
25 December 2015 | 15 replies
If your goal is to be an active real estate investor and call all of the shots, option 4 is your best fit.If you want to be semi-active and call some of the shots, option 3 may be a good fit.If you are looking to add real estate to your investment portfolio but don't want to be active (similar to the stock you own in companies managed by others or mutual funds that manage portfolios of stocks) then option 1 or 2 may be a good fit if you align yourself with a good sponsor.If you choose options 1 or 2, whether you choose to do that with Praxis or any other sponsor, the most important component is to thoroughly research the company.  
Tiffany C. Deal or No Deal? Lease Option or Sub 2
4 January 2016 | 6 replies
The new buyer then pays you a one time assignment fee (most of mine range between $3k-10k).Some folks like doing sandwich lease options (this is where you yourself are under a lease option agreement with the seller, and within the lease component it gives you the right to sublease to someone else).
Jorge Soto First Investment Property...Tips for tax season
26 December 2015 | 7 replies
Also can depreciate 1/3 of capital expenditures for building components, like new roof.  
John Lowy lease to own/nyc
4 January 2016 | 7 replies
Generally a lease option has two different components: the option (I use the first right of purchase document), and a lease agreement.
Robert M. New to Real Estate and Bigger Pockets from Buffalo, New York!
18 September 2015 | 6 replies
Loans can be processed from the Solo 401k at 50% of the account balance but cannot exceed $50,000.Also, Roth 401k contributions are allowable regardless of income level, thereby affording taxpayers, who would not otherwise be eligible, to take advantage of the Roth component.