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19 March 2024 | 17 replies
Quote from @Dave Foster: @Patrick Rafferty, Any tax paying entity can do a 1031 exchange.
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17 March 2024 | 4 replies
There’s a short but informative book written by @Dave Foster as well as some YouTube videos.
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18 March 2024 | 4 replies
You can also check with @Dave Foster he is who I send all of my clients to.
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19 March 2024 | 22 replies
My LLC for PM would be taxed as a sole proprietorship unless I had other employees, which would equate to being considered just another source of regular income for me, meaning the $1000 I paid would be taxed at my individual income rate (25%) for a total of $250, meaning I would still only keep $7500.However, if I had more than just myself employed by the LLC and made less than $50k/year, I would only be taxed at 15% on the money I allocated for PM, or in this case, $150.
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15 March 2024 | 1 reply
Hello, I am seeking expert advice on any (dis)advantages between two scenarios.Context: I am a full-time employee who works from home, I do not report to an office.My employer (HQ in Portland, OR) employs hundreds of employees who are either 'remote' or have assigned 'desk locations' throughout the country.
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16 March 2024 | 4 replies
Those Subs may be determined to be Employees under the State Workers Comp laws.
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16 March 2024 | 15 replies
But it does vary wildly - I work with a larger firm, we have in house professionals who focus 100% of their time on state and local tax / sales and use tax, various aspects of international, employee benefits, trusts, estates, gifts, etc, in addition to various industry focuses - and as a result we charge higher fees because there is a significant amount of very specialized knowledge floating around that is at our clients fingertips as they need it.
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15 March 2024 | 20 replies
Quote from @Steven Foster Wilson: Quote from @Neetu Patil: I'm new to real estate investment and am considering hard money lending for quick and flexible financing.
18 March 2024 | 29 replies
I'm a co-host for medium term rentals and I pay my employees per hour for tasks like driving from one of the homes to the store, shopping for parts, etc. so I could see where the PM gets the charges.
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13 March 2024 | 4 replies
This is something we're interested in providing for our company's employees including ourselves.