
29 December 2024 | 1 reply
The facts are the same as in Example 1, except that B's child turns 13 on February 1, 2008, and B pays for the care provided in January 2008 on February 3, 2008... ...the amount B pays will be an employment-related expense under section 21, because B's child is a qualifying individual when the services are performed, even though the child is not a qualifying individual when B pays the expenses.So we CAN, after all, claim expense up to the birthday day!

1 January 2025 | 32 replies
Also I did inquire on a PO Box with companies do provide a service where they can scan all mail and redirect them.

9 January 2025 | 107 replies
@Kevin M Dobyns-Do they provide commercial loans for rentals or buy to live for a certain amount of time then list it as rental?

30 December 2024 | 7 replies
You may could give them a license to use the land, provide a temporary or revocable easement or otherwise permit the use in some way.

29 December 2024 | 17 replies
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26 December 2024 | 13 replies
Then they won't need an upfront payment for work they haven't provided yet.Also, get a signed contract, copy of the drivers license, contractor's license and be added to their liability insurance.

7 January 2025 | 16 replies
I was able to rent it right away through insurance providing temp housing.

28 December 2024 | 16 replies
The judge is not providing justice to you; he's coaching the tenant, who is clearly violating the contract and essentially stealing from you.

4 January 2025 | 25 replies
Unlike REITs, direct real estate provides control over management decisions and the ability to leverage financing for higher returns.

3 January 2025 | 42 replies
Im a bit put-off by the detail in their reporting however, They have only provided a consolidated summary at this point, and the other operators give far more detail.