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Evan Kline The first time we tried our MTR as an STR (it didn't go great) + my thoughts
13 May 2023 | 7 replies
A quality engineering-based cost segregation study can not only get you back on track and update your tax filing, it can also keep a significant amount of money in your bank account that you would ordinarily pay in taxes.
Lucas Laria URGENT Keep renting or sell!
14 May 2023 | 20 replies
Without those two things I would ordinarily have been in the keep it corner.
Jordan Deaver How do i find high quality tenants? HELP
9 January 2023 | 25 replies
We find that we generally improve our neighborhoods by attracting tenants that wouldn't ordinarily consider our neighborhoods.
Vlad Stinga Need a letter from a certified CPA
23 August 2023 | 6 replies
Hey @Vlad Stinga ordinarily that’s done by whatever CPA you’ve been using to do your tax returns in the past as s/he is already familiar with your situation and comfortable signing such a letter.Have you not asked your regular CPA/accountant, or have you not been using one and have instead been filing your own returns (or using a discount service like H&R Block or an online service)?
Austin Bentz Saskatchewan Multi-Family Development
12 September 2023 | 1 reply
- Ordinarily, land value does not come close to covering the total equity needed to get the deal done.
John Craven Smoky Mountain Vacation Rental
26 April 2020 | 76 replies
This will allow us to phase back into "normal" life earlier than some other areas that have seen a higher impact, like New York and California, or destinations that see lots of crowding like major theme parks (Disney, Universal) and cruise ships- We are very accessible and affordable for a majority of the population, and may even see an increase in traffic as people who would ordinarily travel to areas now considered higher-risk (overseas, any fly-to destination, aforementioned theme parks and cruise liners) are looking for alternative, safer destinations- There's a wide variety of activities in the area that are outdoors and/or compatible with social distancing; the national park is the biggest, but there's horseback riding, zip lines, ATV/UTVs, river rafting/kayaking, fishing, the list goes on and on.I have every confidence we'll see a strong recovery and one that occurs earlier than most.  
Richard Wu Insurance for contractors
3 August 2023 | 6 replies
Ordinarily for employees, but you can also cover contractors w/o insurance.
Tyson Begly Rules of thumb to determine what is trash versus valuable in abandoned home - Alabama
30 July 2023 | 9 replies
Put more eloquently, the Alabama Supreme Court said, “Though ordinarily there exists a presumption that one does not intend to abandon his property, this presumption is not attendant where the article claimed to have been abandoned is generally considered valueless.”[1] Photographic evidence that the contents of a tax sale property were all damaged, heavily soiled, or not worth the cost to haul to the dump, would seem to indicate “valueless” abandoned property.
Robert Steele De Minimis Safe Harbor Election (expense rather than depreciate?)
22 April 2015 | 19 replies
The regulations now include a safe harbor for routine maintenance of buildings.Under this routine maintenance safe harbor, an amount is deemed not to improve a unit of property, and is, therefore, deductible, if it is for the recurring activities that a taxpayer (or a lessor) expects to perform as a result of the taxpayer’s (or the lessee’s) use of the unit of property to keep the unit of property in its ordinarily efficient operating condition.
Stephen Thomas How do I lower my W2 income?
22 November 2018 | 91 replies
You can lease a vehicle that you can use for business and take section 179 depreciation ,I would advise you to talk to a savvy tax advisor for that.Are there any equipments that you ordinarily use in your W-2 job?