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Nicholas Aiola Ask me (a CPA) anything about taxes relating to real estate
27 February 2024 | 2053 replies
An analysis should be done in each expenditure to ensure repairs are extracted and expensed in full. 
David Crutcher Jr. Bad Situation
14 September 2016 | 11 replies
Now 3yrs later, the son of the deceased sister who had power of attorney for his mother (she left no will just a supposed request on her death bed that the house be sold) wants to extract the equity out of the house.
Mas Yoshida Growth Strategy and Self Directed IRA Rules
16 September 2016 | 14 replies
While your father-in-law is not considered a disqualified party, you have to ensure there is no direct or indirect benefit to a disqualified party, such as your wife.If for some reason ownership of a property passed from your father-in-law to your wife, you would need to immediately extract the IRA from the transaction.
Bob Collett Wholesale Markup
16 September 2016 | 6 replies
There usual answer is $5 to $10k Instead of asking themselves "what is the absolute maximum profit I can extract from this deal, while still leaving just enough margin to provide value to the marketplace?"
Jerry O. Assist my son with the purchase of a duplex through LLC
25 September 2016 | 2 replies
I want to help him with the down with an established no interest (except for the cost of extracting equity from a property) repayment schedule.Just looking into this, haven't spoke to an attorney or accountant yet.
Joseph Skates Anybody in Canada doing Small Business of e-waste
7 October 2016 | 1 reply
@Joseph SkatesI'm not sure I clearly understand your question.If your business is collecting waste then you will most likely have a couple of possible revenue streams: a dumping fee you may/may not charge to folks who bring the waste two you;scrap fees you may collect on sale of the various component elements you extract from the electronics.Depending on where you are, there may be a provincial program which will supplement one of those revenue streams (kid of like the tyre levies charges my many/most provinces).  
Eric Kouvolo Equity Extraction- LLC or personal?
20 August 2016 | 2 replies

I own two vacation property rentals outright. The one I have had since 2012 is titled in my LLC and the other I just purchased in July with cash value from my life insurance policy and titled in my name. I wish to p...

Brian Carvajal Interpreting Data
25 August 2016 | 0 replies
Does anyone have any experience with data extraction and interpretation?  
Brandon Singer 13 Unit Opportunity 1 block from the beach
29 August 2016 | 18 replies
Remember that every 10k increase in NOI, you're getting an extra $125k in property value (using 8% CAP rate) which can be extracted through a later loan.Have you run the numbers without the inhouse manager?  
Lindsey Iskierka Strategies to purchase 8 units in Long Beach, CA
27 August 2017 | 7 replies
You gotta ask yourself, am I buying this to make some money and have a "jewel" property that I can feel good about having in my portfolio, or am I buying this because I believe I can extract the maximum value and dollar amount out of this 1.3 or 2.6 million?