
4 July 2012 | 15 replies
I have all people who do any work for me fill out a W-9 (Request for Taxpayer Identification and Certification) prior to starting any work.

8 April 2013 | 32 replies
Also, I checked the property tax payment history and it shows that the taxes weren't paid for the second installment for 2011, and they were due August 1st.

11 July 2012 | 21 replies
., the TAXPAYERS) will be paying the fine.Sheesh...

16 August 2014 | 14 replies
However, by putting the investment inside an IRA, the investor enjoys the tax-deferred (Traditional IRA) or tax-free (Roth IRA) status conferred by those vehicles where the returns grow tax-free and are taxed, if at all, as ordinary income to the tax payer upon distribution.”Further to this, and if you don't mind the legalese, our general counsel has also chimed in with some info.

9 August 2014 | 2 replies
Some wholesalers look for what they call "investor friendly" title companies that won't charge that "extra" set of transfer tax; I don't consider that "investor friendly" because the end buyer is the actual one putting up the money and as such is the true investor - "wholesaler friendly" is more appropriate for that sort of title company.The problem is that the PA Dept of Revenue is auditing transfer tax payments.

10 June 2021 | 15 replies
San Bernardino County may not accept the tax payment from someone who is not the deeded owner.

12 August 2014 | 22 replies
If the owner sent a letter with POA stating that a trustee will manage his property, the problem would be solved.You know, I'm pretty sure when the lender sends a tax payment, some of which must be direct deposit or wire these days, the name discrepancy doesn't matter.

1 September 2016 | 20 replies
I'm watching a movie called Pacific Heights now as it was mentioned on Podcast 83 and in the movie, because the home tax payer turned off electric and water to his nonpaying tenant's unit, the tenant used it against him.

15 November 2014 | 2 replies
It may be as simple as each of your LLC's being a disregarded entity for federal tax purposes and you personally are actually the taxpayer for each property by virtue of the treatment on your tax return.