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Erik Pilon Best Tax Accountant for Canadian Non-Resident?
11 August 2019 | 5 replies
This man I'm recommending specializes only in cross border taxation.
Account Closed How do my husband and I pay ourselves in an LLC
27 May 2019 | 12 replies
Asset protection, taxation, cash flow, etc. 
Shiloh Lundahl Is BUYING in a GOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT even that important anymore?
5 June 2019 | 84 replies
There can be substantial differences.In my area, creating a metroplex-wide fluid school system, enough for public districts to not matter, would take substantial taxation/legislation changes....which isn't likely.
Aaron Moayed Landlord Double Property Tax
3 June 2019 | 9 replies
Do all states have double property taxation for Landlords?
Maria Bocanegra Analyze my potential deal - seller financing and tax issues
19 July 2019 | 4 replies
So,If I understand the mechanics of a 1031 correctly, your basis in the property (due to the carry forward basis in the 1031) is Lower than $170k.You are Liable for depreciation recapture while it was a rental, whether or not you declared the depreciation.Assuming the above is true, you will have taxes due.You definitely pay income tax on any interest received.For the Principal you receive (including the down payment) it will be allocated into three pro data portions of:Return of basis/costs-no taxCap Gain- cap gain taxDepreciation Recapture- ordinary income tax at up to 25%@Ashish Acharya When later converting an investment property, acquired by a 1031, into a primary residence, then selling, give you a partial, Qualified Use pro rata calculation for the 121 exclusion like when you do the same thing with a non 1031 acquired property? 
Jackson Sandland 1031 with co-owned property? What is possible?
21 July 2019 | 6 replies
So any tax at that point went away. 
Komi Agbodzie Self directed IRA investing
25 July 2019 | 8 replies
If the real estate entity is engaging in a trade or business such as new property development for immediate sale, or flipping of properties, that can generate exposure to taxation on UBTI, which can be more detrimental to the ROI. 
Yonatan Weic From Zero to your first property (foreign investor)
6 September 2019 | 7 replies
@Lance Lvovsky has some great advice from a taxation standpoint, and you will want to ensure you are across your tax laws in the UK as well, make sure you definitively know your exposure.Finding a location is more of a personal preference and depending on funding, but there are good and bad areas in most states/cities to watch out forBest regardsLindsay
Robert Havranek Looking for real estate CPA in NE ohio
25 July 2019 | 2 replies
If so, you open yourself up to a bigger pool of candidates.There are about 20 tax accountants and CPAs here on Bigger Pockets who specialize in real estate taxation and work with clients nationwide.Reach out to a few of us and see who you like.Good luck and let me know if I can be of assistance.
Nicholas Greene CT Accountant / Financial Advisor
25 July 2019 | 3 replies
If so, you open yourself up to a bigger pool of candidates.There are about 20 of us tax accountants and CPAs here on Bigger Pockets who specialize in real estate taxation and work with clients nationwide.Reach out to a few of us and see who you like.Good luck and let me know if I can be of assistance.