
29 March 2019 | 4 replies
No special tax treatment that I have ever heard of related to just short term rentals.Yeah I was going to the short term rental committee meetings downtown and the laws they were proposing didn’t look good either so I backed out of purchasing a few properties I had lines up.Now they terminated the short term rental committee that was tasked with writing the new laws as they are letting what is going on at the state legislature level to run its course first.Do you currently own any short term rentals?

31 May 2018 | 2 replies
If it is well water, you may need to install some additional water treatment to get rid of it.

23 April 2010 | 15 replies
It'll cost a couple of bucks and take a few minutes.Again, I'd drop some Combat Gel into the holes and place some behind the range, behind the fridge, and, if they don't have kids or pets, under the kitchen sink.Then I'd tell them that the house doesn't have roaches, but I'd done a fresh roach treatment just in case one wandered in from the street.My rental agreement says that the house has been treated for pests before the tenant moved in and that the tenant is responsible for bugs and vermin after they move in.
17 June 2010 | 27 replies
She has been undergoing cancer treatment and was in a care facility for six months.

24 June 2010 | 55 replies
And likewise, I don't want a cop who doesn't know how to do his job just so I can save a couple bucks on my taxes.Luckily, we have a system of supply and demand in this country that -- in theory -- should allow us to optimize for quality and cost when it comes to filling jobs.Btw, if your argument is that cops should be paid much more because they protect your life, then logically you'd probably have to agree that taxi drivers should get paid even more than cops, as you're more likely to die in a car crash than from random crime.Not to mention, using that logic, the guys that work at our water sanitation plants and sewage treatment plants should be getting paid a lot of money too, as contaminated water poses a great risk to health as well.

15 February 2014 | 22 replies
The losses do not enter into the passive activity computation and should not be entered on Form 8582.[14]"if you have a paid-for regular rental property that is now making you pay income taxes on the rental profit, you can purchase a tax-shelter - (vacation rental) which will allow you to offset rental profit from another property with rental loss on the vacation property. that 'll do you a tremendous tax favorable treatment if your vacation property is not cash-flow positive. just thinking....

18 September 2009 | 9 replies
Retired are worried about being denied their own doctor and medical treatment they want.

24 June 2018 | 20 replies
BUT beware,,,it will kill underlying roots of desirable trees also.It is a great lawn broadleaf control also,with above limitations of killing desireable trees underlying roots,,,the weed B gone is basicly a 2-4-D product which knocks them back also,,,but NOT as toxic to underlying good tree roots The 'CUT" sapling treatment MAY be one way around this,,but the active ingredient of it 'piclorin'(sp) is death on wheels for trees.

1 November 2013 | 9 replies
Doug plainly states that his note business consists almost entirely of buying and re-selling notes, so this is flipping inventory and subject to UBIT in an IRA, or subject to self-employment taxes and ordinary income treatment in a taxable account.Lots of gurus also say that you can wholesale and flip in your IRA to grow you money exponentially inside the tax deferred plan.

29 October 2018 | 61 replies
And the mother of all Tax treatments the 500k tax free FREE when you sell or 250k single..