
14 June 2020 | 10 replies
Before discounting that idea I would do more research on the following 1 - what’s the difference in tax payment would you save.

8 November 2022 | 18 replies
I know we get money back at the end of the year from my husband's job as an attorney, so a quarterly tax payment is apparently not an issue (?).

12 September 2008 | 37 replies
The bail out means that taxpayers (you and I) will be paying this debt for generations to come.

23 December 2008 | 15 replies
The taxpayer must have the intent to hold the property for investment in order to qualify for 1031 exchange treatment.
22 February 2009 | 14 replies
The Taxpayers are going to be paying for those kids for a loooong time.

11 July 2017 | 9 replies
If I find a motivated seller say from an advertisement that wants to sell their home because they missed tax payments and mortgage payments...Do I include that the buyer of the property will be covering these costs in the purchase contract or is it just something that is commonly known and does not need be included?

10 July 2017 | 0 replies
If I find a motivated seller say from an advertisement that wants to sell their home because they missed tax payments and mortgage payments...Do I include that the buyer of the property will be covering these costs in the purchase contract or is it just something that is commonly known and does not need be included?

18 June 2014 | 8 replies
(H/E) 0$8,020.00Total$10,585.00 Tax Amounts Parish Tax$1,052.26City Tax$0.00Total$1,052.26 Homestead Homestead Assessed Value7,500Homestead Deduction($745.58) Fines Tall Grass Amount Due$0.00Tax Commission Fee$0.00Total$0.00 Taxpayer Amount Due$306.68

22 June 2016 | 11 replies
So here's the dilemma:We are selling our rental property and expect to profit about 250k.Should we roll the profit to another rental and buying in a market that is maxed out but - deferring tax payment-Or - absorbing the tax (it's in CA so it is around 25%!

8 November 2022 | 7 replies
But the reason it is easy to break it out this way is that a tax paying entity will own real estate.