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Cindy Auch Is interest received from fix & flip loans subject to self employment tax?
25 September 2024 | 9 replies
Interest income from fix & flip loans is typically considered passive income and not subject to self-employment (SE) tax, but other fees like origination fees and loan servicing fees might be subject to SE tax, as they're seen as part of active business income.However, because you're operating through a partnership LLC, some accountants might interpret that income as ordinary income, which could be subject to SE tax.
Gary Dale McKee Need advice on wether or not to rent to people on disability.
24 September 2024 | 49 replies
I know the law and do not operate my business based on other individuals that confuse moral with legal.  
Srinivas Bondada New Member Help
25 September 2024 | 13 replies
I have investment properties here in Columbus, Ohio, which has seen significant growth, especially with tech giants like Intel, Meta, Amazon, and Google setting up operations, driving up property prices and job opportunities.
Ryan Montbleau Best Neighborhoods in Buffalo Offering Lower Entry Price Points & Cash Flow
23 September 2024 | 2 replies
That's just my $.02 but I'm sure others have been operating differently with success.As for neighborhoods, West Side, South Buffalo, Kaisertown, decent sections of Black Rock and Riverside, pockets of North Buffalo, maybe some sections of Cheektowaga are going to fall into those categories.
Sam McCormack OFFICIALLY, a Real Estate Investor
23 September 2024 | 9 replies
And, that is in a nice neighborhood where you can get $1100/mo for a 1 bedroom.Here it is: $50,000 rental income less CapX and Operating Costs @30% (don't forget you own 16-20 appliances that nowadays last maybe 5 years and can't be repaired) . . . =$35000 for debt service and return on downpayment.
Brandon Becsi What if I have too many deals?
24 September 2024 | 12 replies
I mostly operate in VA and NC holding long term rentals.
Michael Plaks The so-called "STR loophole" - hype or real?
23 September 2024 | 19 replies
If you operate an STR, gross income is your total rent paid by your guests, before any subtractions.To figure out your taxes, you take this gross income and subtract from it all allowable business expenses: marketing, education, technology, licenses and fees (including Airbnb and credit card fees), office expenses, business driving and so on.
Declan Kaster Talk to me about online presence
23 September 2024 | 6 replies
If by real estate business you’re implying you have little or no money to invest but are contemplating using one of the guru inspired methods (subject to, “wholesaling” , fix n flip) to create cash flow, I’d encourage you to do research on the true success/failure rate of people who engage in these endeavors, the amount of money the successful operators spend monthly on marketing, and the real time commitment and knowledge and experience necessary for success.  
Greg P. Want a tenant gone and need advice. 20/24 months left on a house hack.
24 September 2024 | 14 replies
In the event of recent non-drivable we would allow more time to get in operational state than we would allow for other lease violationsIn my market option 3 could be very costly.  
Melanie Baldridge Know these rules before doing a Cost Seg
24 September 2024 | 4 replies
Run an Opco/Propco model.If your business utilizes real estate as part of ongoing operations you can get all the tax benefits of active RE by having the building purchase and hold the RE.3.