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Dennis McHugh Real estate professional tax question
30 September 2024 | 11 replies
This is not a "real estate rental income" activity as defined by the IRS, so whether you are a REP or not, you can take this benefit.All of this is separate from a QOZ Investment, which would require you to first recognize a capital gain from another source (say a stock sale), invest that gain, hold it in a Corporate or Partnership structure (likely partnership), meeting the substantial improvement qualifications of being a QOZB, and then yes, you get to avoid the depreciation recapture at the end of the 10 year hold period, at least for the portion of your investment attributable to the original gain that you invested in the project. 
Darren Berg Estoppel Agreement - Need some ADVICE!
29 September 2024 | 13 replies
My question: In the original lease it states to make payments via check or money order to the Property management office.
Jason Turgeon Real Estate Accounting Winner: REIHub
29 September 2024 | 13 replies
You can read the whole saga and a roundup of the many different accounting and property management platforms I looked at over at my original post.
Ahmed Hafez Canadian Real Estate Investors
28 September 2024 | 12 replies
I'm originally from Canada and now in Florida.
Don Konipol How Small Time Residential Real Estate Investing Became a “Thing”
23 September 2024 | 4 replies
The two earliest popular and successful “gurus” were Jimmy Napier, whose speciality was investing in notes, mobile homes, and real estate “exchanging”, and John Beck, whose speciality was tax auctions, and complex series of exchanges in which John used near worthless lots acquired for pennies at tax auctions at full tax assessed value for exchange purposes, usually as a downpayment, or as collateral for a private note.
Brian Garrett Newby trying his first total house renovation
30 September 2024 | 12 replies
Originally posted by @Brian Garrett:@Bruce Woodrufffloors need refinishing they are hardwood, but I do not know if they will all need to be taken up for the under house work?
Hana Mori Is my first DSCR loan experience normal?
27 September 2024 | 40 replies
The LTV ratio also dropped to 70% from the original quote which was 75%, which impacts the cash-out amount.
Devin James Don't be Fooled by Misleading Returns
28 September 2024 | 4 replies
Quote from @Devin James: @Jon K.The average return is not the same as an annualized return, as it ignores compounding.Your calculation takes compounding into account.https://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/averagereturn.asp#:~:text=Key%20Takeaways-,The%20average%20return%20is%20the%20simple%20mathematical%20average%20of%20a,return%2C%20as%20it%20ignores%20compounding.Links to the formula for ARR, which was the subject of your original post unless I misunderstood you.https://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/arr.asphttps://www.adventuresincre.com/glossary/average-rate-returnhttps://www.highradius.com/resources/Blog/accounting-rate-of...
Greta Andrews Cash Value Life Insurance VS Self Directed IRA
2 October 2024 | 24 replies
Anyway, I did not mention or call you out personally on my original post here for a reason, and now I’m done and no additional response is warranted or will be made on my part (mic dropped).
Philip M. Best way to take over 54+ units from my father who is retirement age?
28 September 2024 | 19 replies
If X later sold these shares for $25.00, they would subtract the original cost basis ($10.00) from the new sales price ($25.00) to establish the taxable capital gain ($15.00) on the stock sale.