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N/A N/A Option deal on mixed-use - am I missing anything?
11 July 2007 | 5 replies
Got a 65 yo widow.
Frances Burt My first purchase
5 March 2014 | 4 replies
She's a widow and no longer wants the resposibility.
Account Closed Am I thinking about the tax benefits of renting real estate correctly?
15 December 2014 | 13 replies
Account Closed Beginning in 2013, a new 20% rate on net capital gain applies to the extent that a taxpayer’s taxable income exceeds the thresholds set for the new 39.6% ordinary tax rate ($400,000 for single; $450,000 for married filing jointly or qualifying widow(er); $425,000 for head of household, and $225,000 for married filing separately).
Soumya Brijesh Will lease option raise the property taxes?
23 February 2017 | 8 replies
The owner is currently getting a lot of exemptions. like the followingCOUNTY SR  12,233MUNIC SR  12,233HOMESTEAD 25,000 (homeowner)WIDOW 500 The assesed value on county is 39k and with the exemptions  above This brings the taxes to $100 per year. 
Benjamin Barredo Need Some Advice on Lease Option Deal, Knoxville, TN
27 February 2017 | 9 replies
She's distressed because she's retired and can't pay for 2 mortgages with her retirement allowance and she's a widow
Gulliver R. Finding a property manager for MHP
9 March 2017 | 9 replies
I just don't feel right about taking a chunk of $$$ from an 80 year old widow in a wheel chair or an old feller on an oxygen tank.On another note do you work with investors on your MHC acquisitions?
Michaela G. Pro-active about tree?
8 March 2017 | 3 replies
I'm planning to approach the owner's widow after I closed, letting her know about the ivy and asking her to hire someone to cut off the ivy, as the trees would fall onto my house, if they lose the fight. 
Michael Dunn What Percent Tax Bracket if Self-Employed / file a 1099 ??
10 February 2017 | 4 replies
Your employer matches this amount.Since you're self employed, you get to pay both your portion and the employer's portion, which is where the 15.3% comes in.This is NOT your income tax bracket.Tax brackets are determined based on your marital status and overall income level as follows:2016 Federal Income Tax BracketsSingle filersMarried Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er)Taxable incomeMarried Filing SeparatelyTaxable incomeHead of HouseholdTaxable incomeTax rate$0 to $13,25010%$13,250 to $50,400$1,325.00 plus 15% of the amount over $13,250$50,400 to $130,150$6,897.50 plus 25% of the amount over $50,400$130,150 to $210,800$26,835.00 plus 28% of the amount over $130,150$210,800 to $413,350$49,417.00 plus 33% of the amount over $210,800$413,350 to $441,000$116,258.50 plus 35% of the amount over $413,350$441,000 or more$125,936.00 plus 39.6% of the amount over $441,000Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er)Married Filing SeparatelyTaxable incomeHead of HouseholdTaxable incomeTax rate$0 to $13,25010%$13,250 to $50,400$1,325.00 plus 15% of the amount over $13,250$50,400 to $130,150$6,897.50 plus 25% of the amount over $50,400$130,150 to $210,800$26,835.00 plus 28% of the amount over $130,150$210,800 to $413,350$49,417.00 plus 33% of the amount over $210,800$413,350 to $441,000$116,258.50 plus 35% of the amount over $413,350$441,000 or more$125,936.00 plus 39.6% of the amount over $441,000Married Filing SeparatelyTaxable incomeTax rate$0 to $9,27510%$9,275 to $37,650$927.50 plus 15% of the amount over $9,275$37,650 to $75,950$5,183.75 plus 25% of the amount over $37,650$75,950 to $115,725$14,758.75 plus 28% of the amount over $75,950$115,725 to $206,675$25,895.75 plus 33% of the amount over $115,725$206,675 to $233,475$55,909.25 plus 35% of the amount over $206,675$233,475 or more$65,289.25 plus 39.6% of the amount over $233,475Head of HouseholdTaxable incomeTax rate$0 to $13,25010%$13,250 to $50,400$1,325.00 plus 15% of the amount over $13,250$50,400 to $130,150$6,897.50 plus 25% of the amount over $50,400$130,150 to $210,800$26,835.00 plus 28% of the amount over $130,150$210,800 to $413,350$49,417.00 plus 33% of the amount over $210,800$413,350 to $441,000$116,258.50 plus 35% of the amount over $413,350$441,000 or more$125,936.00 plus 39.6% of the amount over $441,000
Johnny Chang Purchasing home or assuming mortgage from widow w/ grown kids
2 February 2017 | 0 replies
Widow in Texas with three grown kids living out of state.
Steve Orlov Direct mail - get listings
8 February 2017 | 13 replies
That doesn't mean asking if they are ready to sell each time, but rather providing items of value like short newsletters with market news and selling tips so that you are the first person they think about when they are ready to list.The first door I knocked on was a widow looking to sell in 1.5 years.