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Geoff Chan New fellow from Sacramento, CA
4 June 2018 | 7 replies
Thanks @Trexie E. for the warm Welcome!!
Jason Malabute POTENTIAL. TEXAS SUB MARKETS
6 October 2018 | 9 replies
Like "it burns" with a hard E.
Account Closed Non Owner Occupied HELOC's
9 March 2019 | 13 replies
Not counting property income at 75% when property hasn’t been on sched E for 2 years, no income is counted on purchase property.
Glenn Cosburn Form 4562, MACRS depreciation for AIRBNB capital improvements
11 June 2018 | 3 replies
You can use the standard rental income form or I believe IRS prefers it to be taken as self-employment income (schedule e / schedule c) which if is a loss, can be deducted off your regular income, however if positive may incur paying more.
Bjorn Ahlblad Hello from Western Washington
17 February 2018 | 3 replies
Ramblin Jack's 520 4th Ave E Olympia, Washington 98501
Daniel Patterson Possible Seeking to relocate to Navarre Fl
25 February 2018 | 2 replies
If you'd like more information feel free to reach out to me. best way is to e-mail me or through facebook.
Account Closed Tenants financial documents, references, are false. what can i do
24 April 2018 | 46 replies
https://newsroom.uber.com/us-dc/e-hail-to-the-chief-your-ubercade-is-arriving-now-2/
Wayne Connell 30 year loan versus 15
21 February 2018 | 12 replies
You've traded 'asset protection' for limited financing options.If you don't care about getting spam e-mail the rest of your life, try lending tree or quicken/rocket mortgage maybe just to see.
Eric Lee Filing taxes for rental property (first timer)
19 February 2018 | 8 replies
Because you are a first time landlord, first time filing a Schedule E, and the questions you are asking suggest you are not very familiar with the jargon and terminology used in the real estate and mortgage lending business, I strongly suggest you use a professional to prepare your tax returns, both state and local.The real value of a CPA is not to prepare a tax return, but rather, the tax planning advice the CPA can offer for your investment strategy throughout the year.