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Jin Zhang Anyone has experience with a company called find dream rental?
2 November 2024 | 10 replies
Additionally, the presence of helpful customer service personnel who guide us through the process has enhanced our experience.
Laurieann Frazier-Duarte Landlord responsibilities with rentals
1 November 2024 | 22 replies
We don't provide cable service as most guests are ok with streaming TV.
Deborah R. Hurricane advice - LTR flooded
5 November 2024 | 39 replies
Face it, it costs money to run a government and provide services, and have reserve capacities on standby to do things.
Glen Michael Owner onboarding requirement to provide financial documentation
3 November 2024 | 8 replies
.- Also found terrible policies that owners had, that they didn't understand.4) Utilities: We check that all utilities are properly set up and cofirm or enroll in any Auto-Transfer of Service programs to avoid no heat during winter leading to frozen pipes.- Dealing with a very upset new owner client right now that previous PMC didn't handle the water account properly.
Raphael Ramos Tax Deduction on Promissory Notes
2 November 2024 | 2 replies
Costs of set up of Trust, Costs to attorney to set up note, monthly costs to service the mortgage.Just my guess.My thoughts are if you have reached the level of a trade or business, then yes, these costs would be deductible.
Melanie Baldridge Understanding the IRS Section 179 Election
1 November 2024 | 0 replies
Section 179 of the Internal Revenue Code allows businesses to deduct the full purchase price of qualifying equipment and software up to an annual limit.In 2024, for example, taxpayers can expense up to $1,220,000 of qualified assets.This election can apply to many types of tangible personal property, such as machinery, equipment, and off-the-shelf software, which are used predominantly in your business.Limits on Section 179 ExpensingAs attractive as Section 179 may seem, there are limits.For tax year 2024, the maximum investment limit is set at $3,050,000.If your business places more than this amount in service, the amount you can expense is reduced dollar-for-dollar over this threshold.In addition to the dollar and investment limits, the amount of your Section 179 deduction cannot exceed your taxable business income for the year.This means that even if your business invests heavily in qualified property, the deduction could be limited by the business’s profitability.Also, not all property qualifies for Section 179.Real property, like buildings and structural components, generally does not qualify unless it is "qualified improvement property."
Brandon Weis Exercise Equipment: Function vs Aesthetic
2 November 2024 | 9 replies
However, can you imagine how many service requests would come in for silly stuff related to printers?
Account Closed Determining Quality MTR
5 November 2024 | 34 replies
@Travis Timmons the issue isn't being of value/service.
Brody Veilleux Investment Strategy Opinions
3 November 2024 | 2 replies
Rent out a unit and live for the remaining year, likely paying oop for a portion of debt service or operating expenses• Holding costs have been recouped, then save remaining funds, after my oop costs, for remainder of the year or until desired saving fund reached7.
Joseph E. Nothing but Good Options, (but which one?!)
1 November 2024 | 6 replies
With the VA loan you can transfer it to another service member or veteran and they get to keep the same interest rate, but they would have to come up with the remaining balance (~$235,000).