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Michael Peters Vetting Management Companies - Questions To Ask?
9 October 2024 | 15 replies
Do I pay for professional photography? 
Fernando Guzman Am I Limiting My Wealth?
5 October 2024 | 16 replies
Readers should seek professional advice.
Rohan D. W2 and a General Partner in Syndication- Can I take my K1 loss to offset W2 Income?
4 October 2024 | 8 replies
. - The main question here is do you qualify as a real estate professional according to the tax code.
Priscilla Chin Feedback for gauging rental demand and looking at rental comps
7 October 2024 | 4 replies
If you’re investing in an area with new employers, infrastructure, or young professionals, demand could stay strong even if current listings are stagnant.4.
Marcus Welson Capital Gains and Basis on Interest Acquired Over Time through Surviviorship
5 October 2024 | 2 replies
I'm trying to confirm my understanding of a less straight forward capital gains scenario than the one-time purchase and sale most deals involve.Essentially 100% interest in a condo was acquired over time, as each joint tenant passed away, leaving 1 sole tenant who gained full ownership by rights of survivorship.I've gotten differing opinions from different professionals and am trying to understand the calculation of the basis and the final capital gains  tax that would be due myself so I can spot bad advice and understand deals.Assumptions:A condominiumNo depreciation has ever been taken by any owner.No 1031 exchange.No expenses or improvements.
Dave Hart BP referral for Tax services - beware
5 October 2024 | 17 replies
So this is a tricky thing.Accountant's / CPA / Professionals who get paid based on their knowledge and time normally do provide a 'free consulting' call to have a chat with them.However, please be mindful that the 'free consulting' most firms offer is very high level and moreso to see if you both would be a good fit for eachother.Sometimes, these calls are done by the owner(if its a smaller firm) or business development  professionals if the firm is larger.1800-Accountants is a large firm so you are likely first vetted by a non accountant whose main job is to get the sale.Best of luck.
Jovanni Thammavongsa First BRRRR at 20 years old doing 7 figures in SFR REI
5 October 2024 | 1 reply
It might be helpful to build a network of trusted professionals.
Lee L. Stessa vs. Landlord Studio, vs Quickbooks.
7 October 2024 | 24 replies
I can admit there are likely good reasons for these validations and restrictions for Property management professionals and accounting gurus, but for a small time landlord like myself they come across as annoying.
Jonathan Greene How To Go To BPCON as an Introvert
2 October 2024 | 1 reply
I can host and record podcasts in my sleep and crush.
Huiping S. How to prepare flood loss for tax return?
4 October 2024 | 8 replies
Hope tax professionals or experienced people can give some suggestion.Thanks!